Effective Use of Waste Plastic As Sand in Metakaolin/Brick-Powder Geopolymer Concrete

IF 1 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering Pub Date : 2023-07-10 DOI:10.14525/jjce.v17i3.09
Mahmood Fawzi Ahmed
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This study proposes recycling waste clay brick and waste polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles as substitution materials in geopolymer concrete. To accomplish this goal, the control mix of geopolymer concrete was prepared based on blended metakaolin and waste clay brick powder (CBP) at a 1:1 mixture by weight. To evaluate the use of shredded PET particles as fine aggregate, three mixtures were made by replacing sand with PET aggregate at volumetric percentages (10%, 15% and 20%). The specimens containing PET aggregate were tested and compared against the control mix (0% PET), with emphasis on the fresh and dry densities, mechanical performance, water absorption and microstructure characteristics. The results indicated the inclusion of PET aggregate to slightly reduce density and improve mechanical properties. When compared to the control mix, the compressive strength of the 20% PET replacement increased to 28.1 MPa after 28 days. Moreover, the concrete with 20% PET obtained the lowest water-absorption rate. The scanning electron microscopy images revealed that the inclusion of waste PET as sand had a significant effect on the microstructure of Mk-CBP geopolymer concrete. When compared to the control mix, the matrix containing 20% PET had a denser microstructure, as well as fewer holes and microcracks, in addition to the packing of paste at the interfacial transition zone. KEYWORDS: Brick powder, Fine aggregate, Geopolymer concrete, Metakaolin, Polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
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废塑料作砂在偏高岭土/砖粉土聚合物混凝土中的有效利用
本研究提出回收废粘土砖和废聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(PET)瓶作为地质聚合物混凝土的替代材料。为了实现这一目标,基于混合偏高岭土和废粘土砖粉末(CBP),以1:1重量的混合物制备了地质聚合物混凝土的控制混合物。为了评估切碎的PET颗粒作为细骨料的使用,通过用体积百分比(10%、15%和20%)的PET骨料代替沙子来制备三种混合物。测试含有PET骨料的试样,并将其与对照混合物(0%PET)进行比较,重点是新鲜和干燥密度、机械性能、吸水性和微观结构特征。结果表明,PET聚集体的加入略微降低了密度,改善了力学性能。与对照混合物相比,20%PET替代物的抗压强度在28天后增加到28.1MPa。此外,PET含量为20%的混凝土吸水率最低。扫描电子显微镜图像显示,废弃PET作为砂的掺入对Mk-CBP地质聚合物混凝土的微观结构有显著影响。与对照混合物相比,含有20%PET的基体除了在界面过渡区填充糊状物外,还具有更致密的微观结构以及更少的孔和微裂纹。关键词:砖粉,细骨料,土工聚合物混凝土,偏高岭土,聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(PET)。
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期刊介绍: I am very pleased and honored to be appointed as an Editor-in-Chief of the Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering which enjoys an excellent reputation, both locally and internationally. Since development is the essence of life, I hope to continue developing this distinguished Journal, building on the effort of all the Editors-in-Chief and Editorial Board Members as well as Advisory Boards of the Journal since its establishment about a decade ago. I will do my best to focus on publishing high quality diverse articles and move forward in the indexing issue of the Journal.
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