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  1. Lemougna Patrick, Cantaluppi Marco, Faleschini Flora, Toska Klajdi et al. (2026-04)
    Mechanical Properties, 3D Printing and Environmental Performance of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) Mortars Containing Calcite Rich Residue from Stabilised Basic Oxygen Furnace Slag
  2. Lu Pengyuan, Yang Yekai, Zhao Qingxin, Liu Zhongxian et al. (2026-03)
    Low-Carbon 3D-Printed Geopolymer Ultra-High-Strength Concrete Enabled by Soda Residue:
    Sustainable Development and Environmental Impact Assessment
  3. Zhou Wenjuan, Yang Can, He Xiao, Zhou Mingli et al. (2026-02)
    Sustainably 3D-Printing Mortar with Construction Residue Sand:
    Printability, Mechanical Properties, and Microstructural Mechanisms
  4. Mim Nusrat, Hosan Anwar, Shaikh Faiz, Sarker Prabir (2026-01)
    Mechanical Anisotropy and Microstructural Investigation of Copper Heap Leach Residue Incorporated 3D Printed Concrete
  5. Costa Gabriel, Maas Pyetra, Doerner Gabriel, Nazário Samara et al. (2026-01)
    Reducing the Cement Content in 3D Concrete Printing Mixtures Through Porcelain Polishing Residue Incorporation
  6. Bugarin Juan, Hajjar Ayla, Ssengooba Aloysious, Rangel Bárbara et al. (2026-01)
    Advancing Circular Bioeconomy and Sustainable Construction in the Iberian Peninsula:
    Addressing the Potential of Timber Residues for 3D Printing
  7. Li Leo, Fei Zuojie, Jiao Chujie, Luo Tao et al. (2025-09)
    Bauxite Residue-Based 3D Printing Mortar:
    Enhancing Performance and Sustainability Through the Paste Replacement Approach
  8. Mim Nusrat, Hosan Anwar, Shaikh Faiz, Sarker Prabir (2025-07)
    Rheological and Early Age Mechanical Properties of 3D Printed Concrete Containing Copper Heap Leach Residue as Fine Aggregate
  9. Zhou Zhijie, Geng Jian, Jin Chen, Liu Genjin et al. (2024-06)
    Influence of Residue Soil on the Properties of Fly-Ash-Slag-Based Geopolymer Materials for 3D Printing
  10. Ma Guowei, Huang Chen, Zhang Junfei (2023-04)
    Inner Damage-Identification and Residual Strength-Assessment of a 3D Printed Tunnel with Marble-Like Cementitious Materials Using Piezoelectric Transducers