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Jordi Payá is affiliated with the Universitat Politècnica de València in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a significant concentration in civil and structural engineering, building and construction, and materials chemistry. The scientist's work spans 134 publications in the field of engineering, emphasizing applied research in materials related to construction and sustainability.

Their recent scholarly contributions include studies on concrete and cement materials, recycling and utilizing industrial and municipal waste for material production, and innovative reinforcement materials in concrete. The following recent papers highlight key topics and publication venues:

  • Pozzolanic activity of tiles, bricks and ceramic sanitary-ware in eco-friendly Portland blended cements, 2020, Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Almond-shell biomass ash (ABA): A greener alternative to the use of commercial alkaline reagents in alkali-activated cement, 2021, Construction and Building Materials
  • One-part blast furnace slag mortars activated with almond-shell biomass ash: A new 100% waste-based material, 2020, Materials Letters
  • One-part eco-cellular concrete for the precast industry: Functional features and life cycle assessment, 2020, Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Comparison of original and washed pure sugar cane bagasse ashes as supplementary cementing materials, 2020, Construction and Building Materials

The scientist frequently collaborates with notable researchers in their field. Frequent co-authors include:

  • M.V. Borrachero
  • Lourdes Soriano
  • J. Monzó
  • Mauro M. Tashima
  • Alba Font

Jordi Payá's research outputs are often published in established venues. The principal publication outlets include:

  • Materials
  • Construction and Building Materials
  • Applied Sciences
  • Journal of Building Engineering
  • Sustainability

The scientist's main research topics cover:

  • Concrete and Cement Materials Research
  • Recycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials production
  • Innovative concrete reinforcement materials
  • Recycled Aggregate Concrete Performance
  • Magnesium Oxide Properties and Applications
  • Building materials and conservation
  • Innovations in Concrete and Construction Materials

The subfields of study reflect the applied and interdisciplinary nature of the research, with works in civil and structural engineering, building and construction, materials chemistry, earth-surface processes, and geochemistry and petrology.

Best Publications

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

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

  • Sugar-cane bagasse ash (SCBA): studies on its properties for reusing in concrete production

    J Payá;J Monzó;M V Borrachero;L Díaz-Pinzón

  • Evaluation of the pozzolanic activity of fluid catalytic cracking catalyst residue (FC3R). Thermogravimetric analysis studies on FC3R-Portland cement pastes

    J Payá;J Monzó;M.V Borrachero;S Velázquez

  • Reuse of sewage sludge ashes (SSA) in cement mixtures: the effect of SSA on the workability of cement mortars

    J. Monzó;J. Payá;M.V. Borrachero;I. Girbés

  • Determination of amorphous silica in rice husk ash by a rapid analytical method

    J Payá;J Monzó;M.V Borrachero;A Mellado

  • Effect of nanosilica-based activators on the performance of an alkali-activated fly ash binder

    Erich D. Rodríguez;Susan A. Bernal;John L. Provis;Jordi Paya

  • Enhanced conductivity measurement techniques for evaluation of fly ash pozzolanic activity

    J Payá;M.V Borrachero;J Monzó;E Peris-Mora

  • Carbon footprint of geopolymeric mortar: Study of the contribution of the alkaline activating solution and assessment of an alternative route

    A. Mellado;C. Catalán;N. Bouzón;M. V. Borrachero

  • Mechanical treatment of fly ashes. Part I: Physico-chemical characterization of ground fly ashes

    J. Payá;J. Monzó;M.V. Borrachero;E. Peris-Mora

  • Use of sewage sludge ash(SSA)-cement admixtures in mortars

    J. Monzó;J. Payá;M.V. Borrachero;A. Córcoles

  • Portland cement systems with addition of sewage sludge ash. Application in concretes for the manufacture of blocks

    Francisco Baeza-Brotons;Pedro Garcés;Jordi Payá;José Miguel Saval

  • Fluid catalytic cracking catalyst residue (FC3R): An excellent mineral by-product for improving early-strength development of cement mixtures

    J Payá;J Monzó;M.V Borrachero

  • Mechanical and physical properties of cement blended with sewage sludge ash.

    P. Garcés;M. Pérez Carrión;E. García-Alcocel;J. Payá

  • Mechanical treatments of fly ashes. Part III: Studies on strength development of ground fly ashes (GFA) — Cement mortars

    J. Payá;J. Monzó;M.V. Borrachero;E. Peris

  • Alkaline Activation of Ceramic Waste Materials

    Lucía Reig;M. M. Tashima;Lourdes Soriano;M. V. Borrachero

  • Determination of the pozzolanic activity of fluid catalytic cracking residue. Thermogravimetric analysis studies on FC3R-lime pastes

    J. Payá;J. Monzó;M.V. Borrachero;S. Velázquez

  • Mechanical treatment of fly ashes part II: Particle morphologies in ground fly ashes (GFA) and workability of GFA-cement mortars

    J. Payá;J. Monzó;M.V. Borrachero;E. Peris-Mora

  • Physical, chemical and mechanical properties of fluid catalytic cracking catalyst residue (FC3R) blended cements

    J Payá;J Monzó;M.V Borrachero

  • Mechanical behavior of mortars containing sewage sludge ash (SSA) and Portland cements with different tricalcium aluminate content

    J Monzó;J Payá;M.V Borrachero;E Peris-Mora

  • Use of slag/sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) blends in the production of alkali-activated materials

    Vinícius N. Castaldelli;Jorge L. Akasaki;José L.P. Melges;Mauro M. Tashima

  • Mechanical treatment of fly ashes: Part IV. Strength development of ground fly ash-cement mortars cured at different temperatures

    J. Payá;J. Monzó;M.V. Borrachero;E. Peris-Mora

Frequent Co-Authors

Tribikram Kundu
Tribikram Kundu University of Arizona
Juan Soto
Juan Soto Universitat Politècnica de València
Ramón Martínez-Máñez
Ramón Martínez-Máñez Universitat Politècnica de València
Holmer Savastano
Holmer Savastano Universidade de São Paulo
Ekkehard Sinn
Ekkehard Sinn Western Michigan University
Susan A. Bernal
Susan A. Bernal University of Bath
John L. Provis
John L. Provis Paul Scherrer Institute
Francesc Lloret
Francesc Lloret University of Valencia
Christopher R. Cheeseman
Christopher R. Cheeseman Imperial College London
Miguel Julve
Miguel Julve University of Valencia

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