[[wiki-architecture]] · [[Building Materials]] · [[ARCHITECTURE]] · [[000]] # Cenocell Cenocell is a patented concrete-like structural material that is manufactured without the addition of Portland cement. It was invented by Mulalo Doyoyo at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Cenocell is produced from a chemical reaction involving fly ash or bottom ash and various organic chemicals. The chemical reaction produces foaming, and results in grey slurry that resembles bread dough. The mixture is then cured in ovens at temperatures near 100°C. The result is a homogenous mixture with a high strength and low weight. == See also == Sulfur concrete == References == - [[Building Services/Vertical Transportation]] - [[Urban and Planning/Housing]] - [[Structures]] - [[Building Construction/Construction & Materials/Building Material/Timber and Wood Products]] - [[Design/Building Typologies/Residential Architecture]] - [[History and Theory/World History/Ancient Architecture]] - [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 04 - Fire and Life Safety]] - [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 10 - Landscape and Signs]] - [[Design/Architectural Design/Universal Design and Accessibility]] - [[Structures/Structural Engineering]]