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  • 2024Application of a Generalized Utility Function to Determine the Optimal Composition of Geopolymer Mortar1citations
  • 2023Effect of polymer mortar modification using eco-friendly biochar on microstructurecitations

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Effect of polymer mortar modification using eco-friendly biochar on microstructure

  • Kępniak, Maja
  • Zalegowski, Kamil
Abstract

The construction sector should have much to offer in terms of helping to achievecircular economy goals, among others the use of waste materials. The example ofsuch materials is biochar, a black porous and carbon-rich matter that could beconverted from various waste biomass. A biochar could be utilized as microfiller inpolymer concretes. This application of biochar is promising due to good interfacialbonding with polymer, no reactivity between surrounding polymer matrix and fillerparticles and fact that even fillers with irregular particles and large specific surfacearea could be utilized in polymer matrix. These create real opportunity to effectivelydispose waste materials as a replacement of natural aggregates in polymer concretetechnology. The presented paper is a second part of the research concerning theutilization of ecofriendly biochar in polymer composites conducted by authors. Tobetter understand the impact of modification by biochar, already performed testswere supplemented by measurements of ultrasonic pulse velocity and quantitativeanalysis of microstructure.

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  • porous
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • polymer
  • Carbon
  • composite
  • ultrasonic