Dr. Kedsarin Pimraksa
Assistant ProfessorChiang Mai University, Thailand
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Chemical Technology from Vienna University, Austria
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Biography
Dr. Kedsarin Pimraksa is currently working as Assistant Professor at Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. She has completed her Ph.D. in Chemical Technology from Vienna University, Austria. Her main area of interest focuses on Cementitious Material, Geopolymer, Zeolites, Green Chemistry, and Ceramics. She also received training from different Institutes such as Institute for Multidisciplinary Research of Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, Institute of Manufacturing and Infrastructure Technology, The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Melbourne, Australia, and Vienna University, Vienna, Austria. She has published 16 research articles in journals as well as 8 papers in international conferences contributed as author/co-author. She is also serving as reviewer for number of journals.
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Selected Publications
- Boonjaeng, S., P. Chindaprasirt and K. Pimraksa, 2014. Lime-calcined clay materials with alkaline activation: Phase development and reaction transition zone. Applied Clay Sci., 95: 357-364.
Direct Link | - Pimraksa, K., P. Chindaprasirt, T. Huanjit, C. Tang and T. Sato, 2013. Cement mortars hybridized with zeolite and zeolite-like materials made of lignite bottom ash for heavy metal encapsulation. J. Cleaner Product., 41: 31-41.
CrossRef | - Wongkeo, W., P. Thongsanitgarn, K. Pimraksa and A. Chaipanich, 2012. Compressive strength, flexural strength and thermal conductivity of autoclaved concrete block made using bottom ash as cement replacement materials. J. Mater. Design, 35: 434-439.
Direct Link | - Thuadaij, P., K. Pimraksa and A. Nuntiya, 2012. Synthesis of high cation exchange capacity faujasite from high calcium fly ash. Aust. J. Basic Applied Sci., 6: 194-208.
Direct Link | - Boonserm, K., V. Sata, K. Pimraksa and P. Chindaprasirt, 2012. Microstructure and strength of blended FBC-PCC fly ash geopolymer containing gypsum as an additive. Sci. Asia, 38: 175-181.
Direct Link | - Boonserm, K., V. Sata, K. Pimraksa and P. Chindaprasirt, 2012. Improved geopolymerization of bottom ash by incorporating fly ash and using waste gypsum as additive. Cem. Concr. Compos., 34: 819-824.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Ridtirud, C., P. Chindaprasirt and K. Pimraksa, 2011. Factors affecting the shrinkage of fly ash geopolymers. Int. J. Miner. Metallurgy Mater., 18: 100-104.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Pimraksa, K., P. Chindaprasirt, T. Lertkhositpong, K. Sagoe-Crentsil and T. Sato, 2011. Lightweight geopolymeric materials from highly siliceous materials. Mater. Sci. Eng. A, 528: 6616-6623.
- Hanjitsuwan, S., P. Chindaprasirt and K. Pimraksa, 2011. Electrical conductivity and dielectrical property of fly ash geopolymer pastes. Int. J. Miner. Metallurgy Mater., 18: 94-99.
Direct Link | - Chindaprasirt, P., K. Boonserm, T. Chairuangsri, W. Vichit-Vadakan, T. Eaimsin, T. Sato and K. Pimraksa, 2011. Plaster materials from waste calcium sulfate containing chemicals, organic fibers and inorganic waste additives. Construct. Build. Mater., 25: 3193-3203.
Direct Link | - Pimraksa, K., P. Chindaprasirt and N. Setthaya, 2010. Synthesis of zeolite phases from coal combustion by-products. Waste Manage. Res., 31: 1122-1132.
- Nochaiya, T., W. Wongkeo, K. Pimraksa and A. Chaipanich, 2010. Microstructural, physical and thermal analyses of Portland cement-fly ash-calcium hydroxide blended pastes. J. Thermal Anal. Calorimetry, 100: 101-108.
Direct Link | - Sathonsaowaphak, A., P. Chindaprasirt and K. Pimraksa, 2009. Workability and strength of lignite bottom ash geopolymer mortar. J. Hazad. Mater., 168: 44-50.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Pimraksa, K., S. Hanjitsuwan and P. Chindaprasirt, 2009. Synthesis of belite cement from lignite fly ash. Ceramics Int., 35: 2415-2425.
Direct Link | - Pimraksa, K. and P. Chindaprasirt, 2009. Lightweight bricks made of diatomaceous earth, lime and gypsum. Ceramics Int., 35: 471-478.
Direct Link | - Chindaprasirt, P. and K. Pimraksa, 2008. A study on lime-fly ash granule unfired bricks. Powder Technol., 182: 33-41.
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