Synthesis And Evaluation Of Geopolymer Properties Using Sago Pith Waste Ash
The sago pith waste (SPW) is a fibrous starch generated from pith of Metroxylon Sagu (Sago Palm), known as an agricultural waste, dumped into nearby rivers without proper treatment, leading to river pollution. Several studies have been conducted to maximize the potential use of SPW and minimize t...
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Main Author: | Rashid, Mohamad Rohaidzat Mohamed |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2018
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Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/47842/1/Synthesis%20And%20Evaluation%20Of%20Geopolymer%20Properties%20Using%20Sago%20Pith%20Waste%20Ash.pdf |
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