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MaterialsVolume 16, Issue 6, March 2023, Article number 2443

Effects of Grinding Methods and Water-to-Binder Ratio on the Properties of Cement Mortars Blended with Biomass Ash and Ceramic Powder(Article)(Open Access)

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  • Department of Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, 21000, Serbia

Abstract

To combat environmental challenges—such as the depletion of natural resources and a high carbon footprint—and contribute to the effort of achieving zero-waste technology and sustainable development, the use of agricultural and industrial wastes in the cement industry has created a research interest. This study explores the potential of two types of harvest residue ash (HRA) and three types of ceramic waste (CP) as supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) through: (1) the characterization of raw materials and (2) examining the physical properties and mechanical performance of cement-based mortar samples prepared with 10%, 30% and 50%wt of the selected SCMs ground into powder form as cement replacement. Two main variables were the water-to-binder ratio (w/b) and the effect of different grinding procedures. Experimental results demonstrated that flexural and compressive strengths were not significantly impaired by SCM additions of up to 50%, but higher replacement levels led to an increased permeability and higher capillary water absorption due to the dilution effect. Also, a lower w/b was shown to effectively reduce the porosity of mortar and increase its mechanical properties, allowing for higher shares of SCMs to be utilized. This study verifies the technical feasibility of cob corn ash and ceramic powder application as SCMs in mortar formulations, further promoting the practice of incorporating industrial and agricultural by-products in greener cementitious composites. © 2023 by the authors.

Author keywords

ceramic powdercorn cob ashdilution effectmortarSCMwater-to-binder ratio

Indexed keywords

Engineering controlled terms:Agricultural wastesAgricultureCarbon footprintCementsCompressive strengthEnvironmental technologyGrinding (machining)Industrial researchSustainable developmentWater absorption
Engineering uncontrolled termsBiomass ashesCement mortarsCeramic powderCorn cobCorn cob ashDilution effectGrinding methodsPropertySupplementary cementitious materialWater-to-binder ratio
Engineering main heading:Mortar

Funding details

Funding sponsor Funding number Acronym
Provincial Secretariat for Higher Education and Scientific Research, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina142-451-2326/2022-01/01
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    This research was funded by the Provincial Secretariat for Higher Education and Scientific Research of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, the project: “Mechanical activation of waste materials from agriculture and industry in the process of production of sustainable mineral additives of optimal fineness and reactivity”, project number: 142-451-2326/2022-01/01.

  • ISSN: 19961944
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.3390/ma16062443
  • Document Type: Article
  • Publisher: MDPI

  Šupić, S.; Department of Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia;
© Copyright 2023 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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