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Tung-Chai Ling

Tung-Chai Ling

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Materials Science

D-Index
76
Citations
16745
World Ranking
3361
National Ranking
1081

Overview

Tung-Chai Ling is affiliated with Hunan University in China and specializes in Engineering, with a particular focus on Civil and Structural Engineering, Building and Construction, Materials Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.

Their research prominently covers topics related to 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, CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions, and Concrete Properties and Behavior.

Frequent coauthors in their collaborative work include Kim Hung Mo, Ming-Zhi Guo, Hamideh Mehdizadeh, Lufan Li, and Yi Jiang.

The scientist has published numerous papers in several key venues, with recurring contributions to:

  • Construction and Building Materials
  • Journal of Building Engineering
  • Cement and Concrete Composites
  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Among recent notable papers are:

  • CO2 mineralization and utilization by alkaline solid wastes for potential carbon reduction (2020, Nature Sustainability)
  • Use of steel slag as sustainable construction materials: A review of accelerated carbonation treatment (2021, Resources Conservation and Recycling)
  • Lightweight foamed concrete as a promising avenue for incorporating waste materials: A review (2020, Resources Conservation and Recycling)
  • Current development of geopolymer as alternative adsorbent for heavy metal removal (2020, Environmental Technology & Innovation)
  • Environmental benefit assessment of steel slag utilization and carbonation: A systematic review (2021, The Science of The Total Environment)

Best Publications

  • Durability of recycled aggregate concrete – A review

    Hui Guo;Caijun Shi;Xuemao Guan;Jianping Zhu

  • Characteristics of steel slags and their use in cement and concrete—A review

    Yi Jiang;Tung-Chai Ling;Caijun Shi;Shu-Yuan Pan

  • A review on concrete surface treatment Part I: Types and mechanisms

    Xiaoying Pan;Zhenguo Shi;Caijun Shi;Tung-Chai Ling

  • Use of phase change materials for thermal energy storage in concrete: An overview

    Tung Chai Ling;Tung Chai Ling;Chi Sun Poon

  • Properties of concrete prepared with waste tyre rubber particles of uniform and varying sizes

    Haolin Su;Haolin Su;Jian Yang;Jian Yang;Tung Chai Ling;Gurmel S. Ghataora

  • CO2 mineralization and utilization by alkaline solid wastes for potential carbon reduction

    Shu-Yuan Pan;Yi-Hung Chen;Liang-Shih Fan;Hyunook Kim

  • Use of steel slag as sustainable construction materials: A review of accelerated carbonation treatment

    Qifeng Song;Ming-Zhi Guo;Ming-Zhi Guo;Lei Wang;Tung-Chai Ling

  • Reactivity activation of waste coal gangue and its impact on the properties of cement-based materials - A review

    Yuanlan Zhang;Tung-Chai Ling

  • Performance of mortar prepared with recycled concrete aggregate enhanced by CO2 and pozzolan slurry

    Caijun Shi;Zemei Wu;Zemei Wu;Zhijie Cao;Tung Chai Ling

  • A critical review of waste glass powder - Multiple roles of utilization in cement-based materials and construction products.

    Yi Jiang;Tung-Chai Ling;Kim Hung Mo;Caijun Shi

  • A review on surface treatment for concrete – Part 2: Performance

    Xiaoying Pan;Zhenguo Shi;Caijun Shi;Tung-Chai Ling

  • Potential use of brick waste as alternate concrete-making materials: A review

    Chee Lum Wong;Kim Hung Mo;Soon Poh Yap;U. Johnson Alengaram

  • Management and recycling of waste glass in concrete products: Current situations in Hong Kong

    Tung-Chai Ling;Tung-Chai Ling;Chi-Sun Poon;Hau-Wing Wong

  • Potential of CO2 sequestration through construction and demolition (C&D) waste—An overview

    Senthil Kumar Kaliyavaradhan;Tung-Chai Ling

  • Lightweight foamed concrete as a promising avenue for incorporating waste materials: A review

    Syed Nasir Shah;Syed Nasir Shah;Kim Hung Mo;Soon Poh Yap;Jian Yang

  • Functions and impacts of plastic/rubber wastes as eco-friendly aggregate in concrete – A review

    Xuemiao Li;Tung-Chai Ling;Kim Hung Mo

  • Effects of crushed glass cullet sizes, casting methods and pozzolanic materials on ASR of concrete blocks

    Gerry Lee;Tung-Chai Ling;Yuk-Lung Wong;Chi-Sun Poon

  • Properties of architectural mortar prepared with recycled glass with different particle sizes

    Tung-Chai Ling;Chi-Sun Poon

  • A review of microencapsulated and composite phase change materials: Alteration of strength and thermal properties of cement-based materials

    Sarra Drissi;Tung Chai Ling;Kim Hung Mo;Anissa Eddhahak

  • Utilization of recycled glass derived from cathode ray tube glass as fine aggregate in cement mortar.

    Tung Chai Ling;Chi Sun Poon

  • Recycling of wastes for value-added applications in concrete blocks: An overview

    Yazi Meng;Tung-Chai Ling;Kim Hung Mo

  • A comparative study on the feasible use of recycled beverage and CRT funnel glass as fine aggregate in cement mortar

    Tung-Chai Ling;Tung-Chai Ling;Chi-Sun Poon

Frequent Co-Authors

Kim Hung Mo
Kim Hung Mo Sunway University
Chi Sun Poon
Chi Sun Poon Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Caijun Shi
Caijun Shi Hunan University
Shu-Yuan Pan
Shu-Yuan Pan National Taiwan University
Yi Jiang
Yi Jiang Tsinghua University
U. Johnson Alengaram
U. Johnson Alengaram University of Malaya
Pen-Chi Chiang
Pen-Chi Chiang National Taiwan University
Prinya Chindaprasirt
Prinya Chindaprasirt Khon Kaen University
Hongzhi Cui
Hongzhi Cui Ocean University of China
Mohd Zamin Jumaat
Mohd Zamin Jumaat University of Malaya

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