Waste polymeric material, classified as secondary raw material, mainly consisting of selected polyolefins, PE and PP, and PET has brought great pressure on the environment, due to the large quantities produced by the urban lifestyles and economic activity. This research evaluated the possibility to reuse the plastic waste as aggregates in hydraulic lime based composite mortars. The composite mortars were prepared by replacing the conventional aggregate, silica sand, with 10, 15, and 20 % of fiber polymeric waste in a mixture of lime and water. The chemico-physical interaction between the recycled plastic aggregates and the lime matrix was examined through FTIR, X-Ray diffraction and morphological analyses. The effect of fiber polymeric waste on the degree of hydration and mechanical performances of the produced composites was also evaluated. Experimental results show that the good chemical interaction between the fiber plastic aggregates and the mortar induced an improvement of ductility of mortar composites. However, the plastic waste limited the degree of hydration of the hydraulic lime, due to the organic characterof the plastic as opposed to the inorganic character of lime.
Recycling and Recovery of PE-PP-PET-based Fiber Polymeric Wastes as Aggregate Replacement in Lightweight Mortar: Evaluation of Environmental Friendly Application
Letizia Verdolotti;Ilaria Capasso;Marino Lavorgna;Salvatore Iannace;
2014
Abstract
Waste polymeric material, classified as secondary raw material, mainly consisting of selected polyolefins, PE and PP, and PET has brought great pressure on the environment, due to the large quantities produced by the urban lifestyles and economic activity. This research evaluated the possibility to reuse the plastic waste as aggregates in hydraulic lime based composite mortars. The composite mortars were prepared by replacing the conventional aggregate, silica sand, with 10, 15, and 20 % of fiber polymeric waste in a mixture of lime and water. The chemico-physical interaction between the recycled plastic aggregates and the lime matrix was examined through FTIR, X-Ray diffraction and morphological analyses. The effect of fiber polymeric waste on the degree of hydration and mechanical performances of the produced composites was also evaluated. Experimental results show that the good chemical interaction between the fiber plastic aggregates and the mortar induced an improvement of ductility of mortar composites. However, the plastic waste limited the degree of hydration of the hydraulic lime, due to the organic characterof the plastic as opposed to the inorganic character of lime.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.