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A green ultra-lightweight chemically foamed concrete for building exterior: A feasibility study

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 288, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.125085

Keywords

River sediment; Ultra-lightweight foamed concrete; EPS particles; Thermal conductivity; Chemical foaming

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFB1201204]
  2. Applied Technology Research and Development Plan of Heilongjiang Province [GZ16B010, GZ16B020]

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The study prepared ultra-lightweight foamed alkali-activated concrete based on river sediment-metakaolin blends using the mixed foaming method of chemical foaming, demonstrating excellent mechanical and thermal performance. River sediment-based foamed concrete mixed with expanded polystyrene particles showed good high temperature resistance and water resistance.
Ultra-lightweight foamed alkali-activated concrete based on river sediment-metakaolin blends was prepared by the mixed foaming method of chemical foaming. Polluted river sediment is transformed into eco-friendly foamed concrete without heating and pressure. The results showed that ultra-lightweight foamed concrete presented its dry density between 100 and 600 kg/m(3), the thermal conductivity between 0.0376 and 0.1800 W/(m.K), and the compressive strength between 2.23 and 5.70 MPa, showing better mechanical and thermal performance than the traditional Portland foamed concrete with the similar density. In addition, river sediment-based foamed concrete mixed with expanded polystyrene particles has good high temperature resistance and water resistance, as well as excellent thermal insulation performance under high temperature and high humidity conditions. This study has verified the feasibility of river sediment for the preparation of green foamed concrete from various aspects, which can not only consume a large amount of polluted river sediment, but also obtain good economic benefits and a low leaching rate of heavy metals. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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