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- who: Kylee Rux from the Center for BiofilmState University have published the research work: The impacts of biomineralization and oil contamination on the compressive strength of waste plastic-filled mortar, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The aim of this research was to increase the quantity of clean and contaminated waste plastic that can be added to P-FM while maintaining adequate composite strength for common non-structural applications where more sustainable alternatives to traditional cementitious materials are desired.
- how: As u00adexpected14192640-44 the 28-day compressive strength results indicated that . . .
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