2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.119158
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Exploring the full replacement of cement with expanded polystyrene (EPS) waste in mortars used for masonry construction

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“…Moreover, even though closedloop recycling systems show better performance in greenhouse gases emission (GGE) and energy consumption, as well as lower landfilling, optimized recycling technologies, and waste management systems are needed to reduce the large water volume consumption and scrap generation or sorted materials that cannot be reused [350,351]. To reduce EPS waste accumulation, its use as composite filler or raw material for building and construction materials, such as bricks [352,353], thermal or acoustic insulation materials [347,[354][355][356], and as an absorbent substrate for gaseous pollutants removal [357] has been studied. Furthermore, biodegradable biobased foams are being investigated as substitutes for EPS, especially for disposable packaging applications.…”
Section: Sustainable Composite Foamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, even though closedloop recycling systems show better performance in greenhouse gases emission (GGE) and energy consumption, as well as lower landfilling, optimized recycling technologies, and waste management systems are needed to reduce the large water volume consumption and scrap generation or sorted materials that cannot be reused [350,351]. To reduce EPS waste accumulation, its use as composite filler or raw material for building and construction materials, such as bricks [352,353], thermal or acoustic insulation materials [347,[354][355][356], and as an absorbent substrate for gaseous pollutants removal [357] has been studied. Furthermore, biodegradable biobased foams are being investigated as substitutes for EPS, especially for disposable packaging applications.…”
Section: Sustainable Composite Foamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kullanılmış hali ise hurda strafor olarak adlandırılmaktadır. İnşaat sektöründe yaygın olarak ısı ve ses yalıtımı malzemesi olarak kullanılmaktadır [2] Boyutsal kararlılığı, çok yönlülüğü ve düşük maliyeti nedeniyle 2016 yılında EPS tüketimi hızla artarak yaklaşık 6.7 milyon tona ulaşmış ve dünya çapında önemli çevre kirliliğine neden olmuştur. Polistiren ürünlerinin geri dönüşümü yaygın değildir.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Halihazırda, ambalaj sanayi sektörü, dünya çapındaki en büyük plastik atık miktarını sağlayarak ve toplam atıkların önemli bir miktarını temsil etmektedir [1]. Plastik atıkların yanı sıra polistiren de biyolojik olarak parçalanamayan Ciddi çevresel bir tehlike oluşturan polistirenin bertarafı ortaya zehirli ve kanserojen gazların çıkması gibi durumlardan kaynaklı sürdürülebilir bir çözüm olmamaktadır [2]. Bu sebeple çalışmada kırma kum atık polistiren agregası kullanılarak üretilen harçların fiziksel özellikleri kıyaslanarak yalıtım sektöründe yeniden kullanılabilirliği incelenmiştir.…”
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“…However, some wastes, such as those from thermal insulation materials for façades, can be used to lighten the weight of the binder materials and improve their thermal conductivity [35]. Following this line of research, Milling et al investigated the possibility of replacing part of the cement content of masonry mortars with a mixture of expanded polystyrene (EPS) waste dissolved in acetone, where the results show that it is possible to obtain technically feasible mortars that significantly reduce the carbon footprint of these materials [36]. This type of EPS waste has also been studied by other researchers to develop low-density precast blocks that meet the minimum requirements for durability and mechanical resistance for use in buildings [37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%