Hydrophobisation of mortars containing waste polyurethane foam

This paper investigates the physical and mechanical properties of mortars modified with waste polyurethane foam (WPF) and the influence of hydrophobising agents on the physical characteristics. The sand was substituted with WPF (2-4 mm grain size) in the mortars which consisted of 5, 10 and 15% of f...

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Main Authors: Barnat-Hunek Danuta, Duda Sylwia, Garbacz Monika, Łagód Grzegorz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816304006
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spelling doaj-95e964bc3c364547aa5bae0b230cc2382021-02-02T08:01:00ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011630400610.1051/matecconf/201816304006matecconf_matbud2018_04006Hydrophobisation of mortars containing waste polyurethane foamBarnat-Hunek DanutaDuda SylwiaGarbacz MonikaŁagód GrzegorzThis paper investigates the physical and mechanical properties of mortars modified with waste polyurethane foam (WPF) and the influence of hydrophobising agents on the physical characteristics. The sand was substituted with WPF (2-4 mm grain size) in the mortars which consisted of 5, 10 and 15% of foam, respectively. The contact angle of lightweight mortars was determined (θw) in the function of time, prior to and after the frost resistance test. The surface free energy characterizing the wettability and adhesion of mortars under normal conditions and following frost erosion was calculated with Neumann’s method based on the obtained data. The structure of mortars, adhesion of lightweight aggregate to cement paste and the structure of thin hydrophobic film were demonstrated by means of scanning electron microscopy. The mortars subjected to hydrophobisation process revealed a slight mass change caused by freezing and thawing processes: 0.1% for methyl silicone resin, 2.1% for alkyl-alkoxy-silane, and 9.2% for the samples which were not hydrophobized. On average, the contact angle of the standard mortars was 3 times lower than the one of hydrophobic material. The best results illustrating the efficiency of hydrophobisation were obtained for methyl silicone resin.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816304006
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author Barnat-Hunek Danuta
Duda Sylwia
Garbacz Monika
Łagód Grzegorz
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Duda Sylwia
Garbacz Monika
Łagód Grzegorz
Hydrophobisation of mortars containing waste polyurethane foam
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Barnat-Hunek Danuta
Duda Sylwia
Garbacz Monika
Łagód Grzegorz
author_sort Barnat-Hunek Danuta
title Hydrophobisation of mortars containing waste polyurethane foam
title_short Hydrophobisation of mortars containing waste polyurethane foam
title_full Hydrophobisation of mortars containing waste polyurethane foam
title_fullStr Hydrophobisation of mortars containing waste polyurethane foam
title_full_unstemmed Hydrophobisation of mortars containing waste polyurethane foam
title_sort hydrophobisation of mortars containing waste polyurethane foam
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper investigates the physical and mechanical properties of mortars modified with waste polyurethane foam (WPF) and the influence of hydrophobising agents on the physical characteristics. The sand was substituted with WPF (2-4 mm grain size) in the mortars which consisted of 5, 10 and 15% of foam, respectively. The contact angle of lightweight mortars was determined (θw) in the function of time, prior to and after the frost resistance test. The surface free energy characterizing the wettability and adhesion of mortars under normal conditions and following frost erosion was calculated with Neumann’s method based on the obtained data. The structure of mortars, adhesion of lightweight aggregate to cement paste and the structure of thin hydrophobic film were demonstrated by means of scanning electron microscopy. The mortars subjected to hydrophobisation process revealed a slight mass change caused by freezing and thawing processes: 0.1% for methyl silicone resin, 2.1% for alkyl-alkoxy-silane, and 9.2% for the samples which were not hydrophobized. On average, the contact angle of the standard mortars was 3 times lower than the one of hydrophobic material. The best results illustrating the efficiency of hydrophobisation were obtained for methyl silicone resin.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816304006
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