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  • Effect of waste polyethylene addition on the properties of white portland cement 
  • Francisco J. Jiméneza, Lucía Télleza, Miguel A. Valenzuelab,*, Soo Wohn Leec and Heberto Balmoria
  • a Depto. Ing. en Metalurgia y Materiales, ESIQIE-Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Zacatenco, 07738, México D. F., México. b Lab. Catálisis y Materiales, ESIQIE- Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Zacatenco, 07738, México D.F., México. c Dpt. Materials Engineering, Sun Moon University, Asa, Chungnam, 336-708, Korea
Abstract
The effect of the addition of organic compounds (OC) an ordinary white Portland cement (WPC), on the properties such as compressive strength, fluidity, setting time, porosity and heat of hydration has been studied by adding 0.10-0.80 weight % of OC into the cement. The mixture of organic compounds obtained from a thermo-depolymerization of waste polyethylene (WP) and hydroxylation was composed by alcohols, alkenes and alkalies. The compressive strength was significantly dependent on the amount of OC. The highest value (45.3 MPa) was found by adding 0.35 wt.% of the OC. The porosity of the modified WPC did not change in the range 0-0.4 wt.% OC, however from 0.5-0.8 wt.% OC caused a linear increase of the porosity.

Keywords: white portland cement; waste polyethylene; mechanical/thermal properties

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  • 2010; 11(2): 281-285

    Published on Apr 30, 2010