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compressive strength
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
Almond Shell Biochar and Silica Fume Create High-Strength Eco-Friendly Concrete
Slag and Polypropylene Fibers Maintain Structural Strength While Preventing Concrete Spalling
AlterBiota Commercializes DeltaC with Casey Concrete to Accelerate Strength and Reduce Carbon
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
Biochar-Enhanced Cement Achieves 44% Higher Strength and Up to 133% Carbon Footprint Reduction
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