Review Article
A Systematic Review on the Performance Characteristics of Sustainable, Unfired Admixed Soil Blocks for Agricultural and Industrial Waste Management
Table 5
Frequency of binders and fibers present in soil block that has been reported in the articles (n = 36) reviewed.
| Binders | Number of articles | Fibers | Number of articles |
| Cement | 26 | Kraftterra | 1 | Sugarcane bagasse ash | 4 | Fibers made out of waste mineral water bottles | 1 | Bitumen emulsion | 1 | Fibers made out of waste carry bags | 1 | Demolition residue | 1 | Mineral wool waste | 1 | Grit | 1 | Sisal fiber | 1 | Limestone waste | 1 | Pig hair fibers | 1 | Produced water from oil fields | 1 | Bagasse fiber | 3 | Rice husk ash | 5 | Coconut fiber | 4 | Sand (nonbinder) | 10 | Oil palm fiber | 3 | Lime | 6 | Alkali-resistant glass | 1 | Granite waste | 1 | Polypropylene | 1 | Kaolin | 2 | Banana | 1 | Bacillus pasteurii KCTC 3558 | 1 | Jute | 1 | Construction debris | 1 | Macro synthetic polypropylene fibers “MasterFiber MAC matrix” | 1 | Calcium silicate | 1 | | | Limestone residues | 1 | | | Effective microorganisms (EM) | 1 | | | Green mussel shells powder | 1 | | | Fly ash | 2 | | |
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