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Kirill Alekseev

Researcher at Federal University of Technology - Paraná

Publications -  34
Citations -  420

Kirill Alekseev is an academic researcher from Federal University of Technology - Paraná. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lime & Hazardous waste. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 31 publications receiving 275 citations. Previous affiliations of Kirill Alekseev include Moscow State University & Federal University of Paraná.

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Utilization of sediments dredged from marine ports as a principal component of composite material

TL;DR: The main purpose of as mentioned in this paper is to develop technically, economically, and environmentally attractive construction materials from sediments dredged from Brazilian seaports, thus creating an opportunity to diminish the pollution of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Environmentally clean materials from hazardous red mud, ground cooled ferrous slag and lime production waste

TL;DR: In this paper, new composite materials were developed from red mud, a residue from bauxite mining, which can be used in several applications such as airfield runways, municipal waste dumps, and production of tiles among others.
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Red clay application in the utilization of paper production sludge and scrap glass to fabricate ceramic materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the compositions with red clay, as principal component, for utilization of paper production sludge and scrap glass to fabricate red ceramics at sintering temperatures of 700°, 800°, 850°, 900°, 1000°, 1050° and 1100°C were described.
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Environmentally clean composites with hazardous aluminum anodizing sludge, concrete waste, and lime production waste

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of highly alkaline additives of aluminum anodizing waste (AAW) on the mechanical properties and structure formation processes of the cementless construction material like non-burnt bricks and blocks based on concrete and lime production waste was studied.
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Environmentally clean construction materials from hazardous bauxite waste red mud and spent foundry sand

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate the possibility of producing new red ceramics composites from red mud of hazardous bauxite waste (50-100wt), and foundry sand (10-50%) replacing the traditional clay-sand mix and preventing the environment pollution by such industrial wastes.