Publications by authors named "Mihail Chira"

The aim of this paper was to examine the effects of adding TiO nanoparticles to cementitious compositions and partially substituting natural aggregates with recycled aggregates consisting of glass, brick, slag, or textolite, and to examine the material's ability to resist corrosion under the action of chloride ions existent in the environment that attack the steel reinforcement. The results show that the changes in the cementitious composite when it comes to the composition and microstructure influence the formation of the oxide passivating layer of the reinforcement. The addition of TiO nanoparticles and recycled aggregates impacts the kinetics and corrosion mechanism of the reinforcement.

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Article Synopsis
  • The paper explores the principles of Sustainable Development and Circular Economy while focusing on the development of materials like cementitious composites and alkali-activated geopolymers.
  • It analyzes how different compositional and technological factors impact the physical-mechanical properties, self-healing abilities, and biocidal properties of these materials, particularly enhanced by the addition of TiO nanoparticles.
  • The study highlights the increasing interest in these innovative materials but also points out the need for further research to address controversial aspects and promote the integration of improved performance with reduced environmental impacts in building materials.
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The use of waste from industrial activities is of particular importance for environmental protection. Fly ash has a high potential in the production of construction materials. In the present study, the use of fly ash in the production of geopolymer paste and the effect of FeO, MgO and molarity of NaOH solution on the mechanical strength of geopolymer paste are presented.

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