Properties of Residue from Olive Oil Extraction as a Raw Material for Sustainable Construction Materials. Part I: Physical Properties

Action on climate, the environment, and the efficient use of raw materials and resources are important challenges facing our society. Against this backdrop, the construction industry must adapt to new trends and environmentally sustainable construction systems, thus requiring lines of research aimed...

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Main Authors: Almudena Díaz-García, Carmen Martínez-García, Teresa Cotes-Palomino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-01-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/2/100
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spelling doaj-46264e768cd6478ba616cf14a308bff92020-11-25T00:08:09ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442017-01-0110210010.3390/ma10020100ma10020100Properties of Residue from Olive Oil Extraction as a Raw Material for Sustainable Construction Materials. Part I: Physical PropertiesAlmudena Díaz-García0Carmen Martínez-García1Teresa Cotes-Palomino2Department of Chemical, Environmental and Material Engineering. Higher Polytechnic School of Linares, University of Jaen, Scientific and Technological Campus of Linares, 23700 Linares (Jaén), SpainDepartment of Chemical, Environmental and Material Engineering. Higher Polytechnic School of Linares, University of Jaen, Scientific and Technological Campus of Linares, 23700 Linares (Jaén), SpainDepartment of Chemical, Environmental and Material Engineering. Higher Polytechnic School of Linares, University of Jaen, Scientific and Technological Campus of Linares, 23700 Linares (Jaén), SpainAction on climate, the environment, and the efficient use of raw materials and resources are important challenges facing our society. Against this backdrop, the construction industry must adapt to new trends and environmentally sustainable construction systems, thus requiring lines of research aimed at keeping energy consumption in new buildings as low as possible. One of the main goals of this research is to efficiently contribute to reducing the amount of residue from olive oil extraction using a two-phase method. This can be achieved by producing alternative structural materials to be used in the construction industry by means of a circular economy. The technical feasibility of adding said residue to ceramic paste was proven by analyzing the changes produced in the physical properties of the paste, which were then compared to the properties of the reference materials manufactured with clay without residue. Results obtained show that the heating value of wet pomace can contribute to the thermal needs of the sintering process, contributing 30% of energy in pieces containing 3% of said material. Likewise, adding larger amounts of wet pomace to the clay body causes a significant decrease in bulk density values.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/2/100wet pomacesustainable construction materialscircular economy
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Carmen Martínez-García
Teresa Cotes-Palomino
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Carmen Martínez-García
Teresa Cotes-Palomino
Properties of Residue from Olive Oil Extraction as a Raw Material for Sustainable Construction Materials. Part I: Physical Properties
Materials
wet pomace
sustainable construction materials
circular economy
author_facet Almudena Díaz-García
Carmen Martínez-García
Teresa Cotes-Palomino
author_sort Almudena Díaz-García
title Properties of Residue from Olive Oil Extraction as a Raw Material for Sustainable Construction Materials. Part I: Physical Properties
title_short Properties of Residue from Olive Oil Extraction as a Raw Material for Sustainable Construction Materials. Part I: Physical Properties
title_full Properties of Residue from Olive Oil Extraction as a Raw Material for Sustainable Construction Materials. Part I: Physical Properties
title_fullStr Properties of Residue from Olive Oil Extraction as a Raw Material for Sustainable Construction Materials. Part I: Physical Properties
title_full_unstemmed Properties of Residue from Olive Oil Extraction as a Raw Material for Sustainable Construction Materials. Part I: Physical Properties
title_sort properties of residue from olive oil extraction as a raw material for sustainable construction materials. part i: physical properties
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Action on climate, the environment, and the efficient use of raw materials and resources are important challenges facing our society. Against this backdrop, the construction industry must adapt to new trends and environmentally sustainable construction systems, thus requiring lines of research aimed at keeping energy consumption in new buildings as low as possible. One of the main goals of this research is to efficiently contribute to reducing the amount of residue from olive oil extraction using a two-phase method. This can be achieved by producing alternative structural materials to be used in the construction industry by means of a circular economy. The technical feasibility of adding said residue to ceramic paste was proven by analyzing the changes produced in the physical properties of the paste, which were then compared to the properties of the reference materials manufactured with clay without residue. Results obtained show that the heating value of wet pomace can contribute to the thermal needs of the sintering process, contributing 30% of energy in pieces containing 3% of said material. Likewise, adding larger amounts of wet pomace to the clay body causes a significant decrease in bulk density values.
topic wet pomace
sustainable construction materials
circular economy
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/2/100
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