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The results reported in this document first contribute to the development of an innovative plant-based concrete using raw rice husk. This crop residue is available throughout the year at low cost and its use to manufacture bio-based concretes for green building provides a new recovery sector for a local by-product coming from rice farming in France.
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Chabannes, M., Garcia-Diaz, E., Clerc, L., Bénézet, JC., Becquart, F. (2018). Conclusion and Outlooks. In: Lime Hemp and Rice Husk-Based Concretes for Building Envelopes. SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67660-9_5
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