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Experimental study on the eco-friendly plastic-sand paver blocks by utilising plastic waste and basalt fibers
Plastic waste poses a significant hazard to the environment as a result of its high production rates, which endanger both the environment and its inhabitants. Similarly, another concern is the production of cement, which accounts for roughly 8% of global CO(2) emissions. Thus, recycling plastic wast...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10361302/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37484238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17107 |
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author | Iftikhar, Bawar Alih, Sophia C. Vafaei, Mohammadreza Ali, Mujahid Javed, Muhammad Faisal Asif, Usama Ismail, Muhammad Umer, Muhammad Gamil, Yaser Amran, Mugahed |
author_facet | Iftikhar, Bawar Alih, Sophia C. Vafaei, Mohammadreza Ali, Mujahid Javed, Muhammad Faisal Asif, Usama Ismail, Muhammad Umer, Muhammad Gamil, Yaser Amran, Mugahed |
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description | Plastic waste poses a significant hazard to the environment as a result of its high production rates, which endanger both the environment and its inhabitants. Similarly, another concern is the production of cement, which accounts for roughly 8% of global CO(2) emissions. Thus, recycling plastic waste as a replacement for cementitious materials may be a more effective strategy for waste minimisation and cement elimination. Therefore, in this study, plastic waste (low-density polyethylene) is utilised in the production of plastic sand paver blocks without the use of cement. In addition to this, basalt fibers which is a green industrial material is also added in the production of eco-friendly plastic sand paver blocks to satisfy the standard of ASTM C902-15 of 20 N/mm(2) for the light traffic. In order to make the paver blocks, the LDPE waste plastic was melted outside in the open air and then combined with sand. Variations were made to the ratio of LDPE to sand, the proportion of basalt fibers, and sand particle size. Paver blocks were evaluated for their compressive strength, water absorption, and at different temperatures. Including 0.5% percent basalt fiber of length 4 mm gives us the best result by enhancing compressive strength by 20.5% and decreasing water absorption by 50.5%. The best results were obtained with a ratio of 30:70 LDPE to sand, while the finest sand provides the greatest compressive strength. Moreover, the temperature effect was also studied from 0 to 60 °C, and the basalt fibers incorporated in plastic paver blocks showed only a 20% decrease in compressive strength at 60 °C. This research has produced eco-friendly paver blocks by removing cement and replacing it with plastic waste, which will benefit the environment, save money, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and be suitable for low-traffic areas, all of which contribute to sustainable development. |
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spelling | pubmed-103613022023-07-22 Experimental study on the eco-friendly plastic-sand paver blocks by utilising plastic waste and basalt fibers Iftikhar, Bawar Alih, Sophia C. Vafaei, Mohammadreza Ali, Mujahid Javed, Muhammad Faisal Asif, Usama Ismail, Muhammad Umer, Muhammad Gamil, Yaser Amran, Mugahed Heliyon Research Article Plastic waste poses a significant hazard to the environment as a result of its high production rates, which endanger both the environment and its inhabitants. Similarly, another concern is the production of cement, which accounts for roughly 8% of global CO(2) emissions. Thus, recycling plastic waste as a replacement for cementitious materials may be a more effective strategy for waste minimisation and cement elimination. Therefore, in this study, plastic waste (low-density polyethylene) is utilised in the production of plastic sand paver blocks without the use of cement. In addition to this, basalt fibers which is a green industrial material is also added in the production of eco-friendly plastic sand paver blocks to satisfy the standard of ASTM C902-15 of 20 N/mm(2) for the light traffic. In order to make the paver blocks, the LDPE waste plastic was melted outside in the open air and then combined with sand. Variations were made to the ratio of LDPE to sand, the proportion of basalt fibers, and sand particle size. Paver blocks were evaluated for their compressive strength, water absorption, and at different temperatures. Including 0.5% percent basalt fiber of length 4 mm gives us the best result by enhancing compressive strength by 20.5% and decreasing water absorption by 50.5%. The best results were obtained with a ratio of 30:70 LDPE to sand, while the finest sand provides the greatest compressive strength. Moreover, the temperature effect was also studied from 0 to 60 °C, and the basalt fibers incorporated in plastic paver blocks showed only a 20% decrease in compressive strength at 60 °C. This research has produced eco-friendly paver blocks by removing cement and replacing it with plastic waste, which will benefit the environment, save money, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and be suitable for low-traffic areas, all of which contribute to sustainable development. Elsevier 2023-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10361302/ /pubmed/37484238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17107 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Iftikhar, Bawar Alih, Sophia C. Vafaei, Mohammadreza Ali, Mujahid Javed, Muhammad Faisal Asif, Usama Ismail, Muhammad Umer, Muhammad Gamil, Yaser Amran, Mugahed Experimental study on the eco-friendly plastic-sand paver blocks by utilising plastic waste and basalt fibers |
title | Experimental study on the eco-friendly plastic-sand paver blocks by utilising plastic waste and basalt fibers |
title_full | Experimental study on the eco-friendly plastic-sand paver blocks by utilising plastic waste and basalt fibers |
title_fullStr | Experimental study on the eco-friendly plastic-sand paver blocks by utilising plastic waste and basalt fibers |
title_full_unstemmed | Experimental study on the eco-friendly plastic-sand paver blocks by utilising plastic waste and basalt fibers |
title_short | Experimental study on the eco-friendly plastic-sand paver blocks by utilising plastic waste and basalt fibers |
title_sort | experimental study on the eco-friendly plastic-sand paver blocks by utilising plastic waste and basalt fibers |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10361302/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37484238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17107 |
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