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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION

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Special properties of bivalve shell in the sea of Vietnam

Hong Luu Thi , Cham Trinh Thi , Duc Do Dinh , Anh Dao Cong , Long Nguyen Hai

Abstract

This paper presents the results of an investigation to identify differences in chemical composition, mineral composition, and structure of the bivalve shell under the same living conditions of VietNam’s marine environment. The bivalve mollusc shells presented by the research team in this paper include: Pacific Oyster shell, sea Oyster shell, Clam shell, Mussel shell, Cockle shell, sea snail shells. These studies are compared with the properties of limestone due to the similar CaCO3 content. Based on the special characteristics of the bivalve shells. This research provides suitable direction for their practical application.

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