Illustrating the important potential role of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) combined with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) in concrete durability research, the aim of this study is to observe the effect of glass powder in mortar exposed to concentrated sodium sulfate and alkali solution. Mortar is produced with ordinary Portland cement and with partial cement replacement by glass powder and also silica fume. The work also encompasses a wider range of analysis on the effect of waste glass powder, including alkali–silica reaction, sulfate attack, chloride ion penetration resistance, absorption by capillarity and accelerated carbonation. This holistic study corroborates that glass powder as a partial replacement material is a waste material that contributes to sustainability in construction. Enhanced durability results are obtained, thus confirming that waste glass powder can further contribute to sustainability in construction.
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Waste glass powder in cement: macro and micro scale study Available to Purchase
Ana Mafalda Matos;
Ana Mafalda Matos
PhD student
Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering University of Porto, Porto, Portugal (corresponding author: anamatos@fe.up.pt)
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Joana Sousa-Coutinho
Joana Sousa-Coutinho
Associate Professor
FEUP, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
CONSTRUCT-LABEST, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 13 2014
Revision Received:
April 12 2016
Accepted:
April 12 2016
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2016
Advances in Cement Research (2016) 28 (7): 423–432.
Article history
Received:
March 13 2014
Revision Received:
April 12 2016
Accepted:
April 12 2016
Citation
Matos AM, Sousa-Coutinho J (2016), "Waste glass powder in cement: macro and micro scale study". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 28 No. 7 pp. 423–432, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jadcr.14.00025
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