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Christopher R. Cheeseman

Christopher R. Cheeseman

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Materials Science

D-Index
60
Citations
12932
World Ranking
7052
National Ranking
284

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
66
Citations
17358
World Ranking
2068
National Ranking
169

Overview

Christopher R. Cheeseman is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a significant focus on Civil and Structural Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Building and Construction.

Their publication record includes contributions across various subfields such as Ceramics and Composites and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. Key research topics include Concrete and Cement Materials Research, Magnesium Oxide Properties and Applications, and Recycling and Utilization of Industrial and Municipal Waste in Materials Production. Additional areas of focus are Recycled Aggregate Concrete Performance, Nuclear Materials and Radiation Effects, Building Materials and Conservation, and Innovations in Concrete and Construction Materials.

Christopher R. Cheeseman has authored several notable papers, including:

  • Transformation of abundant magnesium silicate minerals for enhanced CO2 sequestration, 2021, Communications Earth & Environment
  • Feasibility of wet-extraction of phosphorus from incinerated sewage sludge ash (ISSA) for phosphate fertilizer production: A critical review, 2020, Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology
  • Prospective life cycle assessment of European cement production, 2023, Resources Conservation and Recycling
  • Effect of hydromagnesite addition on the properties and water resistance of magnesium oxysulfate (MOS) cement, 2021, Cement and Concrete Research
  • Improved low-carbon magnesium oxysulfate cement pastes containing boric acid and citric acid, 2022, Cement and Concrete Composites

Frequent co-authors include Hong S. Wong, Chi Sun Poon, Tingting Zhang, Marcus Yio, and Jian-Xin Lu. They have collaborated extensively with these researchers, with co-authorship counts ranging from 9 to 19 publications.

Christopher R. Cheeseman's research has been published in venues such as SSRN Electronic Journal, Construction and Building Materials, Cement and Concrete Research, Cement and Concrete Composites, and Sustainability.

The scientist has contributed to book publications as well, notably with the European Organization for Nuclear Research, publishing the "42nd Annual Cement and Concrete Science Conference book of abstracts" in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Role of informal sector recycling in waste management in developing countries

    David C. Wilson;Costas Velis;Chris Cheeseman

  • Thermal plasma technology for the treatment of wastes: a critical review.

    E. Gomez;D. Amutha Rani;C.R. Cheeseman;D. Deegan

  • Challenges and opportunities associated with waste management in India.

    Sunil Kumar;Stephen R. Smith;Geoff Fowler;Costas Velis

  • Comparison of test methods to assess pozzolanic activity

    S. Donatello;M. Tyrer;C.R. Cheeseman

  • Recycling and recovery routes for incinerated sewage sludge ash (ISSA): a review.

    Shane Donatello;Christopher R. Cheeseman

  • Natural zeolite utilisation in pollution control: A review of applications to metals' effluents

    Sabéha Kesraoui-Ouki;Christopher R. Cheeseman;Roger Perry

  • Concrete: An eco material that needs to be improved

    Robert J. Flatt;Nicolas Roussel;Christopher R. Cheeseman

  • Solid waste management in Abuja, Nigeria.

    A. Imam;Babagana Mohammed;David C. Wilson;Christopher R. Cheeseman

  • Building recycling rates through the informal sector.

    David C. Wilson;Adebisi O. Araba;Kaine Chinwah;Christopher R. Cheeseman

  • Development of low pH cement systems forming magnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H)

    Tingting Zhang;C.R. Cheeseman;L.J. Vandeperre

  • Properties and microstructure of alkali-activated red clay brick waste

    Lucía Reig;M. M. Tashima;Mª Victoria Borrachero;J. Monzó

  • Properties and microstructure of lightweight aggregate produced from sintered sewage sludge ash

    C.R. Cheeseman;G.S. Virdi

  • Formation of magnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H) cement pastes using sodium hexametaphosphate

    Tingting Zhang;Tingting Zhang;Luc J. Vandeperre;Christopher R. Cheeseman

  • Ambient Temperature Drying Shrinkage and Cracking in Metakaolin-Based Geopolymers

    Carsten Kuenzel;Luc J. Vandeperre;Shane Donatello;Aldo R. Boccaccini;Aldo R. Boccaccini

  • PROPERTIES OF LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATE PRODUCED BY RAPID SINTERING OF INCINERATOR BOTTOM ASH

    C.R. Cheeseman;A. Makinde;S. Bethanis

  • Lightweight bricks manufactured from water treatment sludge and rice husks.

    Kung Yuh Chiang;Ping Huai Chou;Ching Rou Hua;Kuang Li Chien

  • Hydrophobic concrete using waste paper sludge ash

    Hong S. Wong;Robert Barakat;Abdulla Alhilali;Mohamed Saleh

  • Clogging in permeable concrete: A review

    Alalea Kia;Hong S. Wong;Christopher R. Cheeseman

  • Disposal of water treatment wastes containing arsenic - a review.

    Colin Sullivan;Mark Tyrer;Christopher R. Cheeseman;Nigel J.D. Graham

  • Mineralogy and microstructure of sintered lignite coal fly ash

    Marina Ilic;Christopher Cheeseman;Christopher Sollars;Jonathan Knight

  • An analytical framework and tool (‘InteRa’) for integrating the informal recycling sector in waste and resource management systems in developing countries

    Costas A Velis;Costas A Velis;David C Wilson;Ondina Rocca;Stephen R Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Aldo R. Boccaccini
Aldo R. Boccaccini University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Chi Sun Poon
Chi Sun Poon Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Roger Perry
Roger Perry Imperial College London
Daniel C.W. Tsang
Daniel C.W. Tsang Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Judith A. Roether
Judith A. Roether University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Raffaele Cioffi
Raffaele Cioffi Parthenope University of Naples
Jordi Payá
Jordi Payá Universitat Politècnica de València
Francesco Colangelo
Francesco Colangelo Parthenope University of Naples
Nick R. Buenfeld
Nick R. Buenfeld Imperial College London

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