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|a Intro -- Non-Conventional Materials and Technologies for Sustainable Development -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Natural Fibers, Bamboo and Plant-Based Materials -- Ternary Blended Cementitious Matrix for Vegetable Fiber Reinforced Composites -- Macro, Micro and Nanoscale Bamboo Fiber as a Potential Reinforcement for Composites -- Determination of Shear Stress in Pull out Tests in Laminated Bamboo Guadua angustifolia -- Variation in the Fiber Percentage in Specimens of Laminated Bamboo Guadua angustifolia -- Preparation of Polypropylene Composites with High Levels of Coir Short Fiber for Use in Products by Injection -- Functionally Graded MDP Panels Using Bamboo Particles -- Physical Properties of MDP Panels Produced with Different Proportions of Wood and Pseudostem -- Effect of Fiber and Starch Incorporation in Biodegradation of PLA-TPS-Cotton Composites -- Buriti Palm Fiber (Mauritia flexuosa MART.): Characterization and Studies for its Application in Design Products -- Study of the Potential Employment of Malvaceae Species in Composites Materials -- Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles with Potential Antifungical Activity for Bamboo Treatment -- Sheath Bamboo Leaves Used at High Pressure Architect -- Analysis of Fiber Reinforced Laminated Timber Beams -- Nanocellulose Films from Amazon Forest Wood Wastes: Structural and Thermal Properties -- Effect of Natural Fiber Hornification on the Fiber Matrix Interface in Cement Based Composite Systems -- The Elastic Modulus and Poisson's Ratio of Laminated Bamboo Guadua angustifolia -- Chapter 2: Non-Conventional and Innovative Research and Technology -- Comparative Study on the Effect that Coir Fibers Have on the Dynamic or Quasi-Static Elastic Moduli of Glass Fiber Laminates Obtained by the Vacuum Bag Technique -- Feasibility of Using MDP Panels, Compared to Conventional Particleboards.
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|a Application of Enzymes for Stabilization of Soils in Paving -- Chapter 3: Construction Materials and Technologies for Sustainability, Energy Efficiency and Affordable Housing -- Evaluation of Calcined Clay Lightweight Aggregates Made with Alkali Activators -- Use of Ceramic Sanitaryware as an Alternative for the Development of New Sustainable Binders -- Behavior of Cement Pastes and Mortar Containing Phosphogypsum -- Effects of Incorporating Dune Sand as Fine Aggregate Replacement in Self-Compacting Concrete -- Treatments on CDW Recycled Aggregates Surface Using Silane-Based Water Repellent -- Performance Evaluation of Human Hair Fiber Reinforcement on Lime or Cement Stabilized Clayey-Sand -- Modular Footbridges of Guadua Angustifolia Kunth -- Connection between a Column and its Foundation for Guadua Angustifolia Structures under Lateral Loads -- Static Compaction of Soils with Varying Clay Content -- Concrete Water Footprint Assessment Methodologies -- Analysis of the Durability of Lightweight Concrete Protected by an Acrylic Layer in an Aggressive Acid Environment -- Chapter 4: Recycling of Industrial Materials, Agricultural and Urban Waste -- Thermal Insulation Particleboards Made with Wastes from Wood and Tire Rubber -- Evaluation of Physical Properties of Particleboard Produced from Sugarcane Leaves -- Evaluation of Dehydration Temperature on Properties of Recycled Gypsum Plaster -- Use of Tire Rubber Residue in Reinforced Concrete Pipes -- Improvement of Collapsible Soil Behavior of a Lateritic Soil Using Rice Husk Ash -- Building Design and Construction Process Influence in Construction Waste Generation -- Possibilities of Reusing Sugar Cane Straw Ash in the Production of Alternative Binders -- Gypsum Plaster Waste Recycling: Analysis of Calcination Time -- Assessment of Inorganic Bonded Paperboards Produced from Kraft and Recycled Newsprint.
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|a Thermal and Mechanical Behaviors of Cementitious Composites Reinforced with Bagasse -- Effect of Association of Sugarcane Bagasse with Eucalyptus Wood on the Quality of Particleboard -- Cover System for Roofs Manufactured with Recycled Polyethylene and Rubber -- Study of Pozzolanic Properties of Two Sugarcane Bagasse Ash Samples from Honduras -- Study on the Pozzolanic Effect of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash from Taretan, Michoacán, Mexico, on a Portland Cement Mortar -- Use of Waste Wood for Particleboard Production -- Use of Castor Hull and Sugarcane Bagasse in Particulate Composites -- Cementitious Composites Reinforced with Kraft Pulping Waste -- Dimensional Stability of Particleboards Produced with Soybean Residue -- Mechanical Behavior of Reinforced Clayey Soil with Fine Crushed Polyethylene Terephthalate -- A Binder from Alkali Activation of FCC Waste: Use in Roof Tiles Fabrication -- Performance of Lime-Metakaolin Pastes and Mortars in Two Curing Conditions Containing Kaolin Wastes -- Keywords Index -- Authors Index.
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