Emerging sustainable solutions for depollution: Geopolymers

Buildings; Catalysts; Cost effectiveness; Geopolymers; Industrial wastes; Pollution control; Water pollution; Catalytic performance; Depollution; Engineered materials; Light irradiations; Organic pollution; Preparation method; Sustainable; Sustainable solution; Inorganic polymers

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Main Authors: Asim N., Alghoul M., Mohammad M., Amin M.H., Akhtaruzzaman M., Amin N., Sopian K.
Other Authors: 55902096700
Format: Review
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-247662023-05-29T15:26:49Z Emerging sustainable solutions for depollution: Geopolymers Asim N. Alghoul M. Mohammad M. Amin M.H. Akhtaruzzaman M. Amin N. Sopian K. 55902096700 8626748100 55453520700 57031224100 57195441001 7102424614 7003375391 Buildings; Catalysts; Cost effectiveness; Geopolymers; Industrial wastes; Pollution control; Water pollution; Catalytic performance; Depollution; Engineered materials; Light irradiations; Organic pollution; Preparation method; Sustainable; Sustainable solution; Inorganic polymers Air pollution and water pollution are critical issues because they negatively affect ecosystem and human health, as well as affecting buildings and industries. Utilizing photocatalysts that rely on light irradiation to decompose pollutants is a promising solution to this issue. Geopolymers, when used as a green substitute for cement and other engineered materials, can be synthesized using different agricultural and industrial wastes. These materials exhibit synergies in the depollution process and can be regarded as cost effective and novel in the context of removing organic pollution from water and air to protect and improve the environment. Geopolymer catalytic performance is closely linked to the composition, microstructure, and preparation method of the geopolymer. This review investigates the types of geopolymers and catalysts and their corresponding preparation methods and performances. The limitations of these products and future works are also detailed. � 2018 Elsevier Ltd Final 2023-05-29T07:26:49Z 2023-05-29T07:26:49Z 2019 Review 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.12.043 2-s2.0-85058501451 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85058501451&doi=10.1016%2fj.conbuildmat.2018.12.043&partnerID=40&md5=0b39201fd68751e1995ff5ea7db36980 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/24766 199 540 548 Elsevier Ltd Scopus
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description Buildings; Catalysts; Cost effectiveness; Geopolymers; Industrial wastes; Pollution control; Water pollution; Catalytic performance; Depollution; Engineered materials; Light irradiations; Organic pollution; Preparation method; Sustainable; Sustainable solution; Inorganic polymers
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Amin N.
Sopian K.
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author Asim N.
Alghoul M.
Mohammad M.
Amin M.H.
Akhtaruzzaman M.
Amin N.
Sopian K.
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Alghoul M.
Mohammad M.
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Sopian K.
Emerging sustainable solutions for depollution: Geopolymers
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title Emerging sustainable solutions for depollution: Geopolymers
title_short Emerging sustainable solutions for depollution: Geopolymers
title_full Emerging sustainable solutions for depollution: Geopolymers
title_fullStr Emerging sustainable solutions for depollution: Geopolymers
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