Sustainable Bio-Aggregate-Based Composites Containing Hemp Hurds and Alternative Binder

This experimental study was focused on the application of a surface-modified hemp- hurds aggregate into composites using an alternative binder of MgO-cement. This paper presents the results of the comparative study of the parameters (chemical and physico-chemical modification, and hardening time) af...

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Main Authors: Nadezda Stevulova, Julia Cigasova, Ivana Schwarzova, Alena Sicakova, Jozef Junak
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/8/2/25
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author Nadezda Stevulova
Julia Cigasova
Ivana Schwarzova
Alena Sicakova
Jozef Junak
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Julia Cigasova
Ivana Schwarzova
Alena Sicakova
Jozef Junak
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description This experimental study was focused on the application of a surface-modified hemp- hurds aggregate into composites using an alternative binder of MgO-cement. This paper presents the results of the comparative study of the parameters (chemical and physico-chemical modification, and hardening time) affecting the physical (density, thermal conductivity coefficient and water-absorption behavior) and mechanical properties (compressive strength) of the bio-aggregate-based composite. A test of the parameters of the bio-composite samples showed some differences, which were determined by the chemical and surface properties of the modified filler, and which affected the mechanisms of hardening. The bulk density values of the hemp hurd composites hardened for 28 days place this material in the lightweight category of composites. The values of water absorption and the thermal conductivity coefficient of bio-composites decreased, and the strength parameter increased with an increase in the hardening time. The lower values of compressive strength, water absorption, and thermal conductivity coefficient (except for the ethylenediaminetetraacetic-acid-treated filler) were observed in composites based on fillers chemically treated with NaOH and Ca(OH)2) compared to referential composites (based on original hemp hurds). This is related to changes in the chemical composition of hemp hurds after chemical modification. The composites with ultrasound-treated hemp hurds had the greatest strengths at each hardening time. This is related to pulping the bundles of fibers and forming a larger surface area for bonding in the matrix.
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spelling doaj.art-dba75647c94c47c9aa9857446c39c7602022-12-22T01:19:37ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092018-02-01822510.3390/buildings8020025buildings8020025Sustainable Bio-Aggregate-Based Composites Containing Hemp Hurds and Alternative BinderNadezda Stevulova0Julia Cigasova1Ivana Schwarzova2Alena Sicakova3Jozef Junak4Institute of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Kosice, Vysokoskolska 4, 042 00 Kosice, SlovakiaInstitute of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Kosice, Vysokoskolska 4, 042 00 Kosice, SlovakiaInstitute of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Kosice, Vysokoskolska 4, 042 00 Kosice, SlovakiaInstitute of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Kosice, Vysokoskolska 4, 042 00 Kosice, SlovakiaInstitute of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Kosice, Vysokoskolska 4, 042 00 Kosice, SlovakiaThis experimental study was focused on the application of a surface-modified hemp- hurds aggregate into composites using an alternative binder of MgO-cement. This paper presents the results of the comparative study of the parameters (chemical and physico-chemical modification, and hardening time) affecting the physical (density, thermal conductivity coefficient and water-absorption behavior) and mechanical properties (compressive strength) of the bio-aggregate-based composite. A test of the parameters of the bio-composite samples showed some differences, which were determined by the chemical and surface properties of the modified filler, and which affected the mechanisms of hardening. The bulk density values of the hemp hurd composites hardened for 28 days place this material in the lightweight category of composites. The values of water absorption and the thermal conductivity coefficient of bio-composites decreased, and the strength parameter increased with an increase in the hardening time. The lower values of compressive strength, water absorption, and thermal conductivity coefficient (except for the ethylenediaminetetraacetic-acid-treated filler) were observed in composites based on fillers chemically treated with NaOH and Ca(OH)2) compared to referential composites (based on original hemp hurds). This is related to changes in the chemical composition of hemp hurds after chemical modification. The composites with ultrasound-treated hemp hurds had the greatest strengths at each hardening time. This is related to pulping the bundles of fibers and forming a larger surface area for bonding in the matrix.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/8/2/25MgO-cementbio-aggregatehemp hurdschemical modificationphysico-chemical treatmentbio-compositesustainable construction
spellingShingle Nadezda Stevulova
Julia Cigasova
Ivana Schwarzova
Alena Sicakova
Jozef Junak
Sustainable Bio-Aggregate-Based Composites Containing Hemp Hurds and Alternative Binder
Buildings
MgO-cement
bio-aggregate
hemp hurds
chemical modification
physico-chemical treatment
bio-composite
sustainable construction
title Sustainable Bio-Aggregate-Based Composites Containing Hemp Hurds and Alternative Binder
title_full Sustainable Bio-Aggregate-Based Composites Containing Hemp Hurds and Alternative Binder
title_fullStr Sustainable Bio-Aggregate-Based Composites Containing Hemp Hurds and Alternative Binder
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Bio-Aggregate-Based Composites Containing Hemp Hurds and Alternative Binder
title_short Sustainable Bio-Aggregate-Based Composites Containing Hemp Hurds and Alternative Binder
title_sort sustainable bio aggregate based composites containing hemp hurds and alternative binder
topic MgO-cement
bio-aggregate
hemp hurds
chemical modification
physico-chemical treatment
bio-composite
sustainable construction
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/8/2/25
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