Producing Sustainable Concrete using Nano Recycled Glass

  • Abbas Z
  • Mahdi H
  • Tayeh B
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Abstract

Background: Many tools and techniques have been recently adopted to develop construction materials that are less harmful and friendlier to the environment. New products can be achieved through the recycling of waste material. Thus, this study aims to use recycled glass bottles as sustainable materials. Objective: Our challenge is to use nano glass powder by the addition or replacement of the weight of the cement for producing concrete with enhanced strength. Methods: A nano recycled glass powder is prepared by crushing and storming a glass bottle to obtain a Blaine surface area of approximately 28 m2 /g and conforming to the chemical requirements for natural pozzolana class N, according to ASTM C618. The outcome of using nano recycled glass for theaddition and replacement of ordinary Portland cement weight on the compressive and flexural strengths of concrete at 7, 28, and 90 days is investigated. Results: The concrete mixes with 2.5%, 5%, 7.5%, and 10% replacements of cement by nano recycled glass powder show improvements in compressive and flexural strengths of up to 12.77% and 7.66%, respectively, at 28 days. Meanwhile, mixes with the addition of 5% nano glass powder show best improvements in compressive and flexural strengths of up to 11.49% and 7.46%, respectively.

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Abbas, Z. K., Mahdi, H. A., & Tayeh, B. A. (2021). Producing Sustainable Concrete using Nano Recycled Glass. The Open Civil Engineering Journal, 15(1), 236–243. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874149502115010236

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