This study proposes different manufacturing techniques (manual pelletization, powder pressing, and ‘shell scaffold’) to obtain lightweight clay ceramics containing recovery raw materials. The sintering in an electrical furnace (1000 °C, 1 h processing time) was conducted by traditional firing from room temperature, for pressed and shell-scaffold samples, while the flash heating (i.e., samples directly put at 1000 °C) was used only for the pellets. The porous materials (porosity 40-80%), functionalized with nutrients (K and P) in amounts to confer the fertilizer capability, gave suitable results in terms of pH (6.7-8.15) and electrical conductivity (0.29-1.33 mS/cm). Thus, such materials can be considered as feasible lightweight clay ceramics, with a positive effect on the soil. These findings permit us to hypothesize a potential use in green roofs or in agronomic applications.
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Andreola, F., Lancellotti, I., Sergi, R., Cannillo, V., & Barbieri, L. (2021). Comparison of three manufacturing techniques for sustainable porous clay ceramics. Materials, 14(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14010167
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