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María del Mar Alonso López

Cientifica Titular

Instituto de Ciencias de la Construcción Eduardo Torroja CSIC

Madrid, España

Líneas de Investigación


Materiales Cementantes Ecoeficientes. Cementos alcalinos. Reologia de Materiales cementantes. Valorización de residuos y subproductos industriales en construcción. Materiales NORM en construcción: radioactividad natural en materiales de construcción.

Educación

  •  Materiales de Construccion, CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS. España, 2011

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Científico Titular Full Time

    Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

    España

    2018 - A la fecha

Formación de Capital Humano


Dirección o co-dirección de 3 tesis doctorales y varios proyectos fin de Grado/Licenciatura. Co-directora y profesora del curso de postgrado del CSIC “Reología y aditivos para el hormigón”.


Difusión y Transferencia


? 16 contribuciones a congresos nacionales y 39 a congresos internacionales
o Una ponencia ganadora del Primer Premio del 1er Congreso Internacional de Investigación en la Edificación
? 2 participaciones en Mesas Redondas

Directora de la Revista Científica Materiales de Construcción 2019-presente
Secretaria del Consejo de Redacción de la Revista Científica Materiales de Construcción 2001-2019

ORCID ID: 0000-0001-9096-752X
SCOPUS ID: 56962718300



 

Article (31)

Hybrid Cements: Mechanical Properties, Microstructure and Radiological Behavior
Early reactivity of sodium silicate-activated slag pastes and its impact on rheological properties
Microstructural, Mechanical and Radiological Characterization of Mortars Made with Granite Sand
New Approach for the Determination of Radiological Parameters on Hardened Cement Pastes with Coal Fly Ash
NORM waste, cements, and concretes. A review
Characteristic limits of Th-230 in alpha spectrometry with Th-229 as tracer, calculated by simulating interfering tails and overlapping peaks
Data on natural radionuclide's activity concentration of cement-based materials
Gamma spectrometry and LabSOCS-calculated efficiency in the radiological characterisation of quadrangular and cubic specimens of hardened portland cement paste
Rheology of Alkali-Activated Mortars: Influence of Particle Size and Nature of Aggregates
Assessment of parameters governing the steel fiber alignment in fresh cement-based composites
Influence of the alkaline solution and temperature on the rheology and reactivity of alkali-activated fly ash pastes
Olive biomass ash as an alternative activator in geopolymer formation: A study of strength, radiology and leaching behaviour
Radiological behaviour of pigments and water repellents in cement-based mortars
Alkali-activated slag concrete: Fresh and hardened behaviour
Radioactivity and Pb and Ni immobilization in SCM-bearing alkali-activated matrices
Use of Genie 2000 and Excel VBA to correct for gamma-ray interference in the determination of NORM building material activity concentrations
Viability of the use of construction and demolition waste aggregates in alkali-activated mortars
Alkali-activated mortars: Workability and rheological behaviour
PCE and BNS admixture adsorption in sands with different composition and particle size distribution
Adsorption of PCE and PNS superplasticisers on cubic and orthorhombic C(3)A. Effect of sulfate
Alkali activated slag cements using waste glass as alternative activators. Rheological behaviour
Decalcification of alkali-activated slag pastes. Effect of the chemical composition of the slag
Radiological characterization of anhydrous/hydrated cements and geopolymers
Rheology of alkali-activated slag pastes. Effect of the nature and concentration of the activating solution
Compatibility between polycarboxylate-based admixtures and blended-cement pastes
Effect of Polycarboxylate-Ether Admixtures on Calcium Aluminate Cement Pastes. Part 1: Compatibility Studies
Effect of Polycarboxylate-Ether Admixtures on Calcium Aluminate Cement Pastes. Part 2: Hydration Studies
Rheological behaviour of gypsum plaster pastes with polyamide powder wastes
Viscosity and water demand of limestone- and fly ash-blended cement pastes in the presence of superplasticisers
Quantitative determination of phases in the alkali activation of fly ash. Part I. Potential ash reactivity
Quantitative determination of phases in the alkaline activation of fly ash. Part II: Degree of reaction

Proyecto (3)

MORTEROS Y HORMIGONES SOSTENIBLES: RADIOACTIVIDAD NATURAL, EXHALACION DE RADON E INTERACCION CON EL MEDIO AMBIENTE
Residuos procedentes de vertedero para sustituir eficazmente al cemento POrtland
CEMENTOS Y HORMIGONES PREPARADOS CON RESIDUOS NORM (Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material). COMPORTAMIENTO, PROPIEDADES Y CARACTERIZACION RADIOLÓGICA
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María del Mar Alonso

Cientifica Titular

Materiales

Instituto de Ciencias de la Construcción Eduardo Torroja CSIC

Madrid, España

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Ana Fernández

Investigador

Materiales

Instituto Ciencias de la Construcción Eduardo Torroja (IETcc-CSIC)

Madrid, España