On the Possibility of Using Waste-Disposable-Gloves as Recycled Fibers in Sustainable 3D Concrete Printing Using Different Additives (2023-07)¶
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Journal Article - Scientific Reports, Vol. 13, Iss. 1, No. 10812
Abstract
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, using large amounts of personal protective equipment (PPE) throughout the world has extensively increased in recent years. The lack of a practical method to dispose of these recycled materials is one of the main concerns of researchers. Hence, comprehensive experimental tests were conducted in the present study to investigate the feasibility of using disposable gloves in mortars to achieve a sustainable mixture. Accordingly, latex and vinyl gloves as recycled fibers were considered in the experimental program to improve the sustainability of 3D printing concrete. As using these recycled materials causes some deficiencies for printing layers, different mineral and chemical admixtures were used in the present study, including graphene oxide nanomaterials, polyvinyl alcohol, Cloisite 15A nanoclay, and micro silica fume. Also, the hybrid use of latex, vinyl, and polypropylene (PP) fiber was considered to improve the printability of concrete mixtures containing waste fibers. Moreover, the effect of internal reinforcement was also considered by using plain steel wire mesh to increase the composite behavior of printed layers in this simplified experimental program. Results indicate that the synergic influence of recycled fibers and admixtures meaningfully enhanced the 3D printing properties of mortar so that about 20%, 80%, 50%, and more than 100% improvements were obtained for workability, direct tensile strength, flexural strength, and buildability index respectively. However, an average percentage - 28.3% reduction was recorded for the concrete compressive strength. Sustainability analysis also showed that using waste disposable gloves considerably reduced CO2 emissions.
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BibTeX
@article{mous_dehe.2023.OtPoUWDGaRFiS3CPUDA,
author = "Seyed Sina Mousavi and Mehdi Dehestani",
title = "On the Possibility of Using Waste-Disposable-Gloves as Recycled Fibers in Sustainable 3D Concrete Printing Using Different Additives",
doi = "10.1038/s41598-023-37803-9",
year = "2023",
journal = "Scientific Reports",
volume = "13",
number = "1",
pages = "10812",
}
Formatted Citation
S. S. Mousavi and M. Dehestani, “On the Possibility of Using Waste-Disposable-Gloves as Recycled Fibers in Sustainable 3D Concrete Printing Using Different Additives”, Scientific Reports, vol. 13, no. 1, p. 10812, 2023, doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-37803-9.
Mousavi, Seyed Sina, and Mehdi Dehestani. “On the Possibility of Using Waste-Disposable-Gloves as Recycled Fibers in Sustainable 3D Concrete Printing Using Different Additives”. Scientific Reports 13, no. 1 (2023): 10812. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-37803-9.