Bivalve shell: not an abundant useless waste but a functional and versatile biomaterial

Z Yao, M Xia, H Li, T Chen, Y Ye… - Critical Reviews in …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Bivalve shells, available in abundance, have no eminent use and are commonly regarded
as waste. Their improper disposal causes a significant level of environmental concern and …

[PDF][PDF] Powdered shell wastes as partial substitute for masonry cement mortar in binder, tiles and bricks production

ND Binag - Int. J. Eng. Res. Technol, 2016 - academia.edu
The study was conducted to investigate the utilization of different powdered shell wastes
blended with Portland cement for masonry cement mortar as binder for blocks laying …

[PDF][PDF] Shell wastes for aerial lead monitoring

JN Solidum - Int Journal, 2011 - Citeseer
The use of waste materials as tahong, talaba and kuhol shells as monitors of aerial lead is
essential to safeguard public health. Lead being a persistent heavy metal contaminant in the …