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- Gypsum formation mechanisms and their contribution to crystallisation pressure in sulfate resistant hardened cement pastes during early external sulfate attack at low sulfate concentrations. Cement and Concrete Research. 168:107138-107138. 2023
- Rice husk ash as a silica source for the production of autoclaved aerated concrete – A chance to save energy and primary resources. Journal of Building Engineering. 57:104810-104810. 2022
- External Sulfate Attack on Cementitious Binders: Limitations and Effects of Sample Geometry on the Quantification of Expansion Stress. Materials. 15:3677-3677. 2022
- On leaching mechanisms of major and trace elements from concrete - Carbonation, exposure to deicing salt and external sulphates. Journal of Building Engineering. 45:103435-103435. 2022
- Production of autoclaved aerated concrete with silica raw materials of a higher solubility than quartz Part II: Influence of autoclaving temperature. Construction and Building Materials. 287:123072-123072. 2021
- Production of autoclaved aerated concrete with silica raw materials of a higher solubility than quartz part I: Influence of calcined diatomaceous earth. Construction and Building Materials. 272:122014-122014. 2021
- Removal of Congo Red From Aqueous Solutions at Hardened Cement Paste Surfaces. Frontiers in Materials. 7. 2020
- Coal fly ash activation—Comparison of isothermal calorimetric data and mortar strength. Thermochimica Acta. 659:151-156. 2018
- Effect of carbonation in supercritical CO2 on the properties of hardened cement paste of different alkalinity. Construction and Building Materials. 123:704-711. 2016
- Ingress of NaCl in concrete with alkali reactive aggregate: effect on silicon solubility. Materials and Structures. 49:4291-4303. 2016
- Leaching behaviour of major and trace elements from concrete: Effect of fly ash and GGBS. Cement and Concrete Composites. 58:129-139. 2015
- Sulfate attack expansion mechanisms. Cement and Concrete Research. 52:208-215. 2013
- Ultra-High Performance Concrete Mixes with Reduced Portland Cement Content. Journal of Sustainable Architecture and Civil Engineering. 3. 2013
- Effect of TEA on fly ash solubility and early age strength of mortar. Cement and Concrete Research. 40:392-397. 2010
- About thaumasite formation in Portland-limestone cement pastes and mortars––effect of heat treatment at 95 °C and storage at 5 °C. Cement and Concrete Composites. 25:961-967. 2003
- About Thaumasite Formation in Portland-Limestone Cement Pastes and Mortars – Effect of Heat Treatment at 95 °C and Storage at 5 °C. . 2002
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