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Experimental Investigation on Environmentally Sustainable Cement Composites Based on Wheat Straw and Perlite
Environmentally sustainable cement mortars containing wheat straw (Southern Italy, Apulia region) of different length and dosage and perlite beads as aggregates were prepared and characterised by rheological, thermal, acoustic, mechanical, optical and microstructural tests. A complete replacement of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8777943/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35057171 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15020453 |
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author | Petrella, Andrea De Gisi, Sabino Di Clemente, Milvia Elena Todaro, Francesco Ayr, Ubaldo Liuzzi, Stefania Dobiszewska, Magdalena Notarnicola, Michele |
author_facet | Petrella, Andrea De Gisi, Sabino Di Clemente, Milvia Elena Todaro, Francesco Ayr, Ubaldo Liuzzi, Stefania Dobiszewska, Magdalena Notarnicola, Michele |
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description | Environmentally sustainable cement mortars containing wheat straw (Southern Italy, Apulia region) of different length and dosage and perlite beads as aggregates were prepared and characterised by rheological, thermal, acoustic, mechanical, optical and microstructural tests. A complete replacement of the conventional sand was carried out. Composites with bare straw (S), perlite (P), and with a mixture of inorganic and organic aggregates (P/S), were characterised and compared with the properties of conventional sand mortar. It was observed that the straw fresh composites showed a decrease in workability with fibre length decrease and with increase in straw volume, while the conglomerates with bare perlite, and with the aggregate mixture, showed similar consistency to the control. The thermal insulation of the straw mortars was extremely high compared to the sand reference (85–90%), as was the acoustic absorption, especially in the 500–1000 Hz range. These results were attributed to the high porosity of these composites and showed enhancement of these properties with decrease in straw length and increase in straw volume. The bare perlite sample showed the lowest thermal insulation and acoustic absorption, being less porous than the former composites, while intermediate values were obtained with the P/S samples. The mechanical performance of the straw composites increased with length of the fibres and decreased with fibre dosage. The addition of expanded perlite to the mixture produced mortars with an improvement in mechanical strength and negligible modification of thermal properties. Straw mortars showed discrete cracks after failure, without separation of the two parts of the specimens, due to the aggregate tensile strength which influenced the impact compression tests. Preliminary observations of the stability of the mortars showed that, more than one year from preparation, the conglomerates did not show detectable signs of degradation. |
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spelling | pubmed-87779432022-01-22 Experimental Investigation on Environmentally Sustainable Cement Composites Based on Wheat Straw and Perlite Petrella, Andrea De Gisi, Sabino Di Clemente, Milvia Elena Todaro, Francesco Ayr, Ubaldo Liuzzi, Stefania Dobiszewska, Magdalena Notarnicola, Michele Materials (Basel) Article Environmentally sustainable cement mortars containing wheat straw (Southern Italy, Apulia region) of different length and dosage and perlite beads as aggregates were prepared and characterised by rheological, thermal, acoustic, mechanical, optical and microstructural tests. A complete replacement of the conventional sand was carried out. Composites with bare straw (S), perlite (P), and with a mixture of inorganic and organic aggregates (P/S), were characterised and compared with the properties of conventional sand mortar. It was observed that the straw fresh composites showed a decrease in workability with fibre length decrease and with increase in straw volume, while the conglomerates with bare perlite, and with the aggregate mixture, showed similar consistency to the control. The thermal insulation of the straw mortars was extremely high compared to the sand reference (85–90%), as was the acoustic absorption, especially in the 500–1000 Hz range. These results were attributed to the high porosity of these composites and showed enhancement of these properties with decrease in straw length and increase in straw volume. The bare perlite sample showed the lowest thermal insulation and acoustic absorption, being less porous than the former composites, while intermediate values were obtained with the P/S samples. The mechanical performance of the straw composites increased with length of the fibres and decreased with fibre dosage. The addition of expanded perlite to the mixture produced mortars with an improvement in mechanical strength and negligible modification of thermal properties. Straw mortars showed discrete cracks after failure, without separation of the two parts of the specimens, due to the aggregate tensile strength which influenced the impact compression tests. Preliminary observations of the stability of the mortars showed that, more than one year from preparation, the conglomerates did not show detectable signs of degradation. MDPI 2022-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8777943/ /pubmed/35057171 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15020453 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Petrella, Andrea De Gisi, Sabino Di Clemente, Milvia Elena Todaro, Francesco Ayr, Ubaldo Liuzzi, Stefania Dobiszewska, Magdalena Notarnicola, Michele Experimental Investigation on Environmentally Sustainable Cement Composites Based on Wheat Straw and Perlite |
title | Experimental Investigation on Environmentally Sustainable Cement Composites Based on Wheat Straw and Perlite |
title_full | Experimental Investigation on Environmentally Sustainable Cement Composites Based on Wheat Straw and Perlite |
title_fullStr | Experimental Investigation on Environmentally Sustainable Cement Composites Based on Wheat Straw and Perlite |
title_full_unstemmed | Experimental Investigation on Environmentally Sustainable Cement Composites Based on Wheat Straw and Perlite |
title_short | Experimental Investigation on Environmentally Sustainable Cement Composites Based on Wheat Straw and Perlite |
title_sort | experimental investigation on environmentally sustainable cement composites based on wheat straw and perlite |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8777943/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35057171 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15020453 |
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