Lightweight plastic waste gypsum composites for sustainable and energy efficient buildings

Amina Mourid, M. El Alami, Samir Idrissi Kaitouni, R. Saadani, M. Rahmoune
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The buildup of plastic waste (PW) in different ecosystems is a major environmental issue that has detrimental effects on people, wildlife, and their habitats. Our study aims to investigate specific plaster properties while reducing the rate at which end-of-life plastic is rejected in nature. This manuscript explores a gypsum composite reinforced with plastic waste (GPPS), with an emphasis on thermo-physical, chemical, and mechanical characteristics. Ten samples were produced, with varying addition rates (0%, 5%, 10%, and 15%) by weight of GPPS waste, incorporating three different sizes of GPPS aggregates (δ ≤ 1 mm; 1 mm < δ ≤ 1.25 mm; and 1.6 mm < δ ≤ 3 mm). The results demonstrate that the gradual increase in the quantity of GPPS aggregates incorporated into the plaster matrix produced a notable enhancement in thermal properties. However, this resulted in a slight decrease in mechanical performance due to a loss of workability. In general, the material evolution indicated that the inclusion of 15% size 2 GPPS was concluded to be the optimal arrangement for effectively reducing both thermal and mechanical qualities. Specifically, density, conductivity, and thermal diffusivity were decreased by approximately 20.73%, 42.47%, and 53.57%, respectively, while compressive strength decreased by 15.73% (6.64 MPa), a tolerable value according to the EN 13279 standard.
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用于可持续节能建筑的轻质废塑料石膏复合材料
塑料废物(PW)在不同生态系统中的堆积是一个重大的环境问题,对人类、野生动物及其栖息地都有不利影响。我们的研究旨在研究石膏的具体特性,同时降低报废塑料在自然界中的废弃率。本手稿探讨了一种用废塑料(GPPS)增强的石膏复合材料,重点是热物理、化学和机械特性。以不同的 GPPS 废弃物重量添加率(0%、5%、10% 和 15%)生产了十种样品,其中包含三种不同尺寸的 GPPS 骨料(δ ≤ 1 毫米;1 毫米 < δ ≤ 1.25 毫米;以及 1.6 毫米 < δ ≤ 3 毫米)。结果表明,灰泥基质中 GPPS 骨料数量的逐渐增加显著提高了热性能。然而,由于可加工性的损失,机械性能略有下降。总体而言,材料演变表明,加入 15%粒径 2 的 GPPS 是有效降低热性能和机械性能的最佳安排。具体来说,密度、电导率和热扩散率分别降低了约 20.73%、42.47% 和 53.57%,而抗压强度降低了 15.73%(6.64 兆帕),这是 EN 13279 标准规定的可容忍值。
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