Imperial College London

ProfessorChrisCheeseman

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Professor of Materials Resources Engineering
 
 
 
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242Skempton BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Bouzalakos S, Dudeney AWL, Cheeseman CR, 2007, Controlled low-strength materials containing waste precipitates from mineral processing., Proceedings of 'Processing and Disposal of Mineral Industry Wastes 2007.'

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Lee WE, Boccaccini AR, Labrincha JA, Leonelli C, Drummond CH, Cheeseman CRet al., 2007, Ceramic technology and sustainable development, AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY BULLETIN, Vol: 86, Pages: 18-25, ISSN: 0002-7812

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Qiao XC, Ng BR, Tyrer M, Poon CS, Cheeseman CRet al., 2007, Production of lightweight concrete using incinerator bottom ash, Construction and Building Materials

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Adell V, Cheeseman CR, Ferraris M, Salvo M, Smeacetto F, Boccaccini ARet al., 2007, Characterising the sintering behaviour of pulverised fuel ash using heating stage microscopy, Materials Characterization, Vol: 58, Pages: 980-988

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Velis C, Wilson DC, Cheeseman CR, 2007, Early 19th century London dust-yards: a case study in closed-loop resource efficiency, Proceedings Sardinia 2007. Eleventh international waste management and landfill symposium

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Amutha Rani D, Boccaccini AR, Deegan D, Cheeseman CRet al., 2007, Air pollution control residues from waste incineration: current UK situation and assessment of alternative technologies, Waste Management, Vol: accepted for publication, ISSN: 0956-053X

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Gomez E, Amutha Rani D, Deegan D, Boccaccini AR, Cheeseman CRet al., 2007, Glass-ceramics from plasma treated air pollution control (APC) residues, ICG 2007., XXIst International Congress on Glass

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Dimech C, Cheeseman CR, Cook S, Simon J, Boccaccini Ret al., 2007, Production of sintered glss-ceramics from air pollution control residues from waste incineration, Journal of Materials Science, Vol: accepted for publication

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Qiao XC, Poon CS, Cheeseman CR, 2007, Investigation into the stabilization/solidification performance of Portland cement through cement clinker phases, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol: 139, Pages: 238-243

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Qiao XC, Cheeseman CR, Poon CS, 2007, Influences of chemical activators on pozzolanic properties of mechanically and thermally treated incinerator bottom ash, Cement and Concrete Research, Vol: accepted for publication

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Shirley-Smith C, Cheeseman C, Butler D, 2007, Sustainability of water management in Zaragoza City, Water and Environment Journal (CIWEM), Vol: accepted for publication

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Gomez E, Amutha Rani D, Deegan D, Boccaccini AR, Cheeseman ARet al., 2007, Glass-ceramics from plasma treated air pollution control (APC) residues, ICG 2007., XXIst International Congress on Glass

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Shirley-Smith C, Cheeseman CR, Butler D, 2007, Sustainability of water management in Zaragoza City, Water and Environment Journal (CIEWM), Vol: accepted for publication

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Boccaccini AR, Adelli V, Cheeseman CR, Conradt Ret al., 2006, Use of heating microscopy to assess sintering anisotropy in layered glass metal powder compacts, ADVANCES IN APPLIED CERAMICS, Vol: 105, Pages: 232-240, ISSN: 1743-6753

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Bouzalakos S, Dudeney AWL, Cheeseman CR, 2006, CLSM with solid wastes from processing of metal bearing resources., Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Advances in Mineral Resources Management and Environmental Geotechnology (AMIREG).

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Mohammed B, Cheeseman CR, 2006, Overview of the management of oil drill cuttings in Nigeria, International Conference on Infrastructure Development and the Environment (ICIDEN)

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Lee WE, Boccaccini AR, Labrincha JA, Leonelli C, Drummond III CH, Cheeseman CRet al., 2006, Current and potential contribution of ceramic technology to achieving sustainable development., First International Congress on Ceramics

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Adell V, Cheeseman CR, Ferraris M, Salvo M, Smeacetto F, Boccaccini ARet al., 2006, Study of the sintering of pulverised fuel ash using heating stage microscopy, AshTech 2006., International Conference on Coal Fired Power Station Ash

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Vlasopoulos N, Cheeseman CR, 2006, Use of pulverised fuel ash in sustainable magnesium oxide cement systems, AshTech 2006., International Conference on Coal Fired Power Station Ash

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Qiao XC, Poon CS, Cheeseman CR, 2006, Transfer mechanisms of contaminants in cement-based stabilized/solidified wastes, JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, Vol: 129, Pages: 290-296, ISSN: 0304-3894

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Poon CS, Qiao XC, Cheeseman CR, Lin ZSet al., 2006, Feasibility of using reject fly ash in cement-based stabilization/solidification processes, ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE, Vol: 23, Pages: 14-23, ISSN: 1092-8758

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Scheidegger AM, Grolimund D, Cheeseman CR, Rogers RDet al., 2006, Micro-spectroscopic investigations of highly heterogeneous waste repository materials, 7th Symposium on the Geochemistry of the Earths Surface (GES-7), Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, Pages: 59-63, ISSN: 0375-6742

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Qiao XC, Poon CS, Cheeseman C, 2006, Use of flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) waste and rejected fly ash in waste stabilization/solidification systems, WASTE MANAGEMENT, Vol: 26, Pages: 141-149, ISSN: 0956-053X

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Wilson DC, Velis C, Cheeseman C, 2006, Role of informal sector recycling in waste management in developing countries, Habitat International, Vol: 30, Pages: 797-808

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Townend WK, Cheeseman CR, 2005, Guidelines for the evaluation and assessment of the sustainable use of resources and of wastes management at healthcare facilities, WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH, Vol: 23, Pages: 398-408, ISSN: 0734-242X

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Cheeseman CR, Virdi GS, 2005, Properties and microstructure of lightweight aggregate produced from sintered sewage sludge ash, RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING, Vol: 45, Pages: 18-30, ISSN: 0921-3449

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Poon CS, Qiao XC, Cheeseman CR, 2005, Applications of rejected fly ash in stabilization and solidification processes, Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation: Advances in S/S for Waste and Contaminated Land - Proc. of the International Conf. on Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation, Pages: 63-68

Cement-based stabilization/solidification (S/S) systems with partial replacement of cement by pulverized fuel ash (PFA) have been widely used to minimize leaching of contaminants from hazardous wastes prior to land disposal. Traditionally, low-grade PFA (rFA) from the ash classifying process is largely rejected and unused due to its high carbon content and large particle size. This paper presents experimental results of a study on the applications of rFA in the cement-based S/S of a synthetic heavy metal waste. Results were compared to mixes containing the classified and finer ash (fFA). The compressive strength results show that cement-based waste forms with rFA replacement are suitable for disposal at landfill. The leaching test results indicate that rFA can be used in cement-based S/S wastes without compromising the performance of the S/S product and the long-term performance of cement-rFA waste form can be better than the cement-fFA waste form. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group.

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Cheeseman CR, Fowler GD, Zhou X, 2005, Effect of different binder systems on the stabilisation/solidification of metal finishing wastes, Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation: Advances in S/S for Waste and Contaminated Land - Proc. of the International Conf. on Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation, Pages: 31-37

The end of co-disposal in the UK and implementation of the EU Landfill Directive and waste acceptance criteria are expected to have a significant impact on how wastes from the metal finishing industry are managed. It is likely that stabilisation/solidification technologies will have a role in pre-treatment prior to disposal in cells for 'stable, non-reactive hazardous wastes' within non-hazardous waste landfills. There are a wide range of commercial solidification systems that could be used to treat metal finishing wastes and achieve the relevant waste acceptance criteria. Portland cement, pulverised fuel ash and wastepaper sludge ash have been used to treat a metal finishing waste at a range of binder/waste ratios. Properties and performance of the materials formed have been characterised in terms of acid neutralisation capacity, metal leaching and physical properties. Recommendations are made on the selection of binder systems and effect of binder content on performance. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group.

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Cheeseman CR, Makinde A, Bethanis S, 2005, Properties of lightweight aggregate produced by rapid sintering of incinerator bottom ash, RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING, Vol: 43, Pages: 147-162, ISSN: 0921-3449

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Hanna RA, Büchler PM, Cheeseman CR, 2005, A study of the influence of organic compounds during the cement hydration by using XRD and DTA, 4th International Latin-American Conference on Power Technology, Publisher: TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD, Pages: 740-746, ISSN: 0255-5476

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