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Publications Details for Grant Number SU834759

Alkali-Activated Cement (AAC) as a Sustainable Building Material

RFA: P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet - Phase 2 (2010)

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Dissertation/Thesis Moseson A. Design and implementation of alkali activated cement for sustianable development. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, 2011. SU834759 (2011)
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Journal Article Moseson AJ, Moseson DE, Barsoum MW. High volume limestone alkali-activated cement developed by design of experiment. Cement and Concrete Composites 2012;34(3):328-336. SU834759 (2011)
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Presentation Moseson A, Barsoum MW. Alkali-activated cement as an appropriate and sustainable building material. Presented at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, Seattle, WA, 2011. SU834759 (2011)
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Presentation Moseson A, Barsoum MW. Alkali-activated cement as an appropriate and sustainable building material. Presented at the 17th International Sustainable Development Research Conference, Columbia University, New York, NY, 2011. SU834759 (2011)
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Presentation Moseson A. Cement from trash: low CO2, low-cost, and fair. Presented at the 8th Annual EPA National Sustainable Design Expo-Green Public Forum, Washington, DC, 2012. SU834759 (Final)
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Presentation Moseson A, Barsoum MW, Slaton AE, Singh DN. Socio-political dimensions of introducing novel green cement for slum development in Mumbai, India. Presented at the 18th International Sustainable Development Research Conference, University of Hull, Hull, England, 2012. SU834759 (Final)
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