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Concrete / Asphalt
Spent Coffee Ground Biochar Reduces Pavement Ice Bonding Strength by Over 57 Percent
Optimal Agave and Biochar Mixtures Boost Concrete Performance by Forty Percent
Substituting Five Percent of Cement with Waste-Derived Biochar Enhances Strength While Cutting Sustainability Costs by Forty-Four Percent
Biochar Integration Enhances Cement Conductivity by 28 Percent and Repairs Cracks up to 0.8 Millimeters
Lowering Concrete Carbon Emissions by Fifteen Percent Using Biochar as a Partial Cement Substitute
Nitrogen-Doped Biochar Increases Early Concrete Strength by 27 Percent While Cutting Shrinkage in Half
Adding One-Quarter Percent Wood Biochar to Slag Composites Increases Compressive Strength to Over Forty-Four Megapascals
Adding Zero Point Two Five Percent Biochar Boosts Slag Concrete Strength to Over Forty-Four Megapascals
Rice Husk Biochar Boosts Alkali-Activated Slag Concrete Impact Resistance by up to 185%
Marine Waste Biochar Boosts Concrete Strength by Up to 10% and Improves Durability
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