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Sustainable unfired bricks manufacturing from construction and demolition wastes
A Seco, J Omer, S Marcelino, S Espuelas, E Prieto
Construction and Building Materials 167, 154-165, 2018
722018
Low energy spent coffee grounds briquetting with organic binders for biomass fuel manufacturing
S Espuelas, S Marcelino, AM Echeverría, JM Del Castillo, A Seco
Fuel 278, 118310, 2020
482020
Magnesium oxide as alternative binder for unfired clay bricks manufacturing
S Espuelas, J Omer, S Marcelino, AM Echeverría, A Seco
Applied Clay Science 146, 23-26, 2017
422017
Characterization of biomass briquettes from spent coffee grounds and xanthan gum using low pressure and temperature
A Seco, S Espuelas, S Marcelino, AM Echeverría, E Prieto
BioEnergy research 13, 369-377, 2020
302020
Sulphate soil stabilisation with magnesium binders for road subgrade construction
A Seco, JM Del Castillo, S Espuelas, S Marcelino, B García
International Journal of Pavement Engineering 23 (6), 1840-1850, 2022
242022
Durability of polyester polymer concretes based on metallurgical wastes for the manufacture of construction and building products
A Seco, AM Echeverría, S Marcelino, B García, S Espuelas
Construction and Building Materials 240, 117907, 2020
142020
Technical and environmental characterization of hydraulic and alkaline binders
S Espuelas, AM Echeverría, S Marcelino, E Prieto, A Seco
Journal of cleaner production 196, 1306-1313, 2018
132018
Stabilization of a clay soil using cementing material from spent refractories and ground-granulated blast furnace slag
A Seco, JM Del Castillo, S Espuelas, S Marcelino-Sadaba, B Garcia
Sustainability 13 (6), 3015, 2021
102021
Assessment of the ability of MGO based binary binders for the substitution of Portland cement for mortars manufacturing
A Seco, JM del Castillo, S Espuelas, S Marcelino, AM Echeverría
Construction And Building Materials 341, 127777, 2022
52022
Recycled granulates manufacturing from spent refractory wastes and magnesium based binder
A Seco, JM del Castillo, C Perlot, S Marcelino, S Espuelas
Construction and Building Materials 365, 130087, 2023
42023
Valorization of insulation cellulose waste as solid biomass fuel
S Espuelas, S Marcelino-Sádaba, JM Del Castillo, B Garcia, A Seco
Applied Sciences 11 (17), 8223, 2021
32021
Characterization of fresh and cured properties of polymer concretes based on two metallurgical wastes
A Seco, AM Echeverría, S Marcelino, B Garcia, S Espuelas
Applied Sciences 10 (3), 825, 2020
32020
Experimental Study of the Valorization of Sulfate Soils for Use as Construction Material
A Seco, JM del Castillo, C Perlot, S Marcelino-Sádaba, E Prieto, ...
Sustainability 14 (11), 6609, 2022
22022
Desarrollo de ensayo acelerado del potencial de lixiviación de residuos de construcción y demolición para su empleo en aplicaciones ambientales
S Espuelas Zuazu, MÁ Martín Antunes, A Seco Meneses, ...
2023
Valorización de residuos orgánicos como nuevos combustibles sólidos de biomasa
S Espuelas Zuazu
2023
Recycled granulates manufacturing from spent refractory wastes and magnesium based binder
A Seco Meneses, JM Del Castillo García, C Perlot, S Marcelino Sádaba, ...
Construction and Building Materials 365 (2023) 130087, 2023
2023
Experimental study of the valorization of sulfate soils for use as construction material
A Seco Meneses, JM Del Castillo García, C Perlot, S Marcelino Sádaba, ...
Sustainability 2022, 14, 6609, 2022
2022
Stabilization of a clay soil using cementing material from spent refractories and ground-granulated blast furnace slag
A Seco Meneses, JM Del Castillo García, S Espuelas Zuazu, ...
Sustainability 2021, 13, 3015, 2021
2021
Gestión de riesgos en proyectos de desarrollo de nuevos materiales: Caso de hormigones polímeros flexibles y sostenibles para interiores de mobilhome
ÁME Lazcano, AS Meneses, JM del Castillo García, SE Zuazu, ...
Comunicaciones presentadas al XXV Congreso Internacional de Ingeniería de …, 2021
2021
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