Analysis of the Physicochemical and Mineralogical Properties of the Materials Used in the Preparation of Recoblocks

The construction sector generates 14,000 t/d of construction waste in Mexico City, these materials do not have real applications and end up accumulating in landfills. This work, the objective of which was to analyze the physicochemical and mineralogical properties of soil and construction waste used...

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Main Authors: María Neftalí Rojas-Valencia, José Alberto Lopez-López, Denise Yeazul Fernández-Rojas, José Manuel Gómez-Soberón, Mabel Vaca-Mier
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/16/3626
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spelling doaj-add54e57fe8644cbb07977db7b4c84a62020-11-25T03:36:12ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-08-01133626362610.3390/ma13163626Analysis of the Physicochemical and Mineralogical Properties of the Materials Used in the Preparation of RecoblocksMaría Neftalí Rojas-Valencia0José Alberto Lopez-López1Denise Yeazul Fernández-Rojas2José Manuel Gómez-Soberón3Mabel Vaca-Mier4Institute of Engineering, Coordination of Environmental Engineering, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Av. Universidad, 3000 Mexico City, MexicoInstitute of Engineering, Coordination of Environmental Engineering, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Av. Universidad, 3000 Mexico City, MexicoInstitute of Engineering, Coordination of Environmental Engineering, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Av. Universidad, 3000 Mexico City, MexicoDepartment of Architecture Technology, Barcelona School of Building Construction, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Av. Doctor Marañón 44-50, 08028 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Energy, Metropolitan Autonomous University- Azcapotzalco, 180 San Pablo Ave, 02200 Mexico City, MexicoThe construction sector generates 14,000 t/d of construction waste in Mexico City, these materials do not have real applications and end up accumulating in landfills. This work, the objective of which was to analyze the physicochemical and mineralogical properties of soil and construction waste used in the manufacture of Recoblocks, is divided in five stages. First, the excavation material was submitted to field tests. Physical and chemical tests were then carried out on construction waste. Subsequently, the optimal mixture for making Recoblocks was determined. Next, Recoblocks were evaluated and compared with blocks made with water only, without mucilage of <i>Opuntia ficus,</i> and finally a feasibility study was performed. The X-ray diffraction study showed the presence of plagioclase, minerals that improve bending resistance, hardness, durability, as well as resistance to stress in a material. Compared to blocks manufactured without mucilage, the use of <i>Opuntia ficus</i> mucilage increased the compressive strength of the material by 59%, as well as the erodibility. Recoblocks are an environmentally friendly option because they are based on recycled materials, dried under the sun, which eliminates the use of brick oven. The production cost per unit is just USD 0.19, so it is a viable option as a building material.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/16/3626excavation materialmucilageconstruction waste
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author María Neftalí Rojas-Valencia
José Alberto Lopez-López
Denise Yeazul Fernández-Rojas
José Manuel Gómez-Soberón
Mabel Vaca-Mier
spellingShingle María Neftalí Rojas-Valencia
José Alberto Lopez-López
Denise Yeazul Fernández-Rojas
José Manuel Gómez-Soberón
Mabel Vaca-Mier
Analysis of the Physicochemical and Mineralogical Properties of the Materials Used in the Preparation of Recoblocks
Materials
excavation material
mucilage
construction waste
author_facet María Neftalí Rojas-Valencia
José Alberto Lopez-López
Denise Yeazul Fernández-Rojas
José Manuel Gómez-Soberón
Mabel Vaca-Mier
author_sort María Neftalí Rojas-Valencia
title Analysis of the Physicochemical and Mineralogical Properties of the Materials Used in the Preparation of Recoblocks
title_short Analysis of the Physicochemical and Mineralogical Properties of the Materials Used in the Preparation of Recoblocks
title_full Analysis of the Physicochemical and Mineralogical Properties of the Materials Used in the Preparation of Recoblocks
title_fullStr Analysis of the Physicochemical and Mineralogical Properties of the Materials Used in the Preparation of Recoblocks
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Physicochemical and Mineralogical Properties of the Materials Used in the Preparation of Recoblocks
title_sort analysis of the physicochemical and mineralogical properties of the materials used in the preparation of recoblocks
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The construction sector generates 14,000 t/d of construction waste in Mexico City, these materials do not have real applications and end up accumulating in landfills. This work, the objective of which was to analyze the physicochemical and mineralogical properties of soil and construction waste used in the manufacture of Recoblocks, is divided in five stages. First, the excavation material was submitted to field tests. Physical and chemical tests were then carried out on construction waste. Subsequently, the optimal mixture for making Recoblocks was determined. Next, Recoblocks were evaluated and compared with blocks made with water only, without mucilage of <i>Opuntia ficus,</i> and finally a feasibility study was performed. The X-ray diffraction study showed the presence of plagioclase, minerals that improve bending resistance, hardness, durability, as well as resistance to stress in a material. Compared to blocks manufactured without mucilage, the use of <i>Opuntia ficus</i> mucilage increased the compressive strength of the material by 59%, as well as the erodibility. Recoblocks are an environmentally friendly option because they are based on recycled materials, dried under the sun, which eliminates the use of brick oven. The production cost per unit is just USD 0.19, so it is a viable option as a building material.
topic excavation material
mucilage
construction waste
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/16/3626
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