Recyclable, sustainable, and stronger than portland cement: A composite from unseparated biomass and fossil fuel waste

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A composite was prepared from biomass and waste sulfur from fossil fuel refining. The composite has higher compressive and flexural strength than portland cement. Avoiding expensive biomass separation and achieving metrics exceeding those of commercial products is a notable step towards a green economy.

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Lauer, M. K., Karunarathna, M. S., Tennyson, A. G., & Smith, R. C. (2020). Recyclable, sustainable, and stronger than portland cement: A composite from unseparated biomass and fossil fuel waste. Materials Advances, 1(4), 590–594. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ma00270d

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