Publications by authors named "Pavel Siler"

In this work, it is reported a scalable and systematic protocol for the preparation of xerogels based on the use of green, highly available, and low-cost materials, i.e. halloysite nanoclay and chitosan, without the need for any expensive equipment or operational/energetic demands.

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The present study investigated the structure, morphology, thermal behavior, and bacterial growth analysis of novel three-component hybrid materials synthesized by the sol-gel method. The inorganic silica matrix was weakly bonded to the network of two organic components: a well-known polymer such as polyethylene glycol (PEG, average molar mass of about 4000 g/mol), and an antioxidant constituted by chlorogenic acid (CGA). In particular, a first series was made by a 50 wt% PEG-based (CGA-free) silica hybrid along with two 50 wt% PEG-based hybrids containing 10 and 20 wt% of CGA (denoted as SP50, SP50C10 and SP50C20, respectively).

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Increasing utilization of secondary raw materials and alternative fuels results in increasing contents of metals in cements. Zinc is one of these elements. It comes to cement with secondary raw materials such as slag or fly ash or by the utilization of used tires as an alternative fuel.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study examines how zinc influences the hydration process of Portland cement, particularly when blended with ground blast furnace slag (GBFS).
  • The increase in zinc content in cement is attributed to the use of solid waste and recycled materials, impacting overall cement properties.
  • Various forms of zinc were tested in different concentrations, and the hydration process was monitored using isothermal and isoperibolic calorimetry, along with X-ray diffraction to identify new hydration products.
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