Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Demolition activity plays an important role in the total energy consumption of the construction industry in the European Union. The indiscriminate use of non-renewable raw materials, energy consumption, and unsustainable design has led to a redefinition of the criteria to ensure
environmental protection. This article introduces an experimental plan that determines the viability of a new type of construction material, obtained from crushed brick waste, to be introduced into the construction market. The potential of crushed brick waste as a raw material in the production
of building precast products, obtained by curing a geopolymeric blend at 60 ◦C for 3 days, has been exploited. Geopolymers represent an important alternative in reducing emissions and energy consumption, whilst, at the same time, achieving a considerable mechanical performance. The results
obtained from this study show that the geopolymers produced from crushed brick were characterized by good properties in terms of open porosity, water absorption, mechanical strength, and surface resistance values when compared to building materials produced using traditional technologies.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
eco-sustainable materials; construction and demolition waste; crushed brick waste; geopolymers; waste reuse
Elenco autori:
D’Angelo, Gigliola; Fumo, Marina; del Rio Merino, Mercedes; Capasso, Ilaria; Campanile, Assunta; Iucolano, Fabio; Caputo, Domenico; Liguori, Barbara
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