A simple and effective method to enhance waste plastics for use in performance-improved plastic mortars is presented. Waste polyethylene (WPE) was coated with hot ultrafine fly ash (UFA) through a welding process, converting its smooth, hydrophobic and unreactive surface into a rough, hydrophilic and reactive one. This modification improved the compatibility of WPE with surrounding cement paste. Mortars containing UFA-coated WPE achieved 26–31% higher compressive strength than those with unmodified WPE. Pore structure analysis indicated that by coating WPE with UFA, the air-entraining problem of WPE was overcome and the pore structure of the prepared mortar was densified with fewer air voids, owing to abundant hydration products deposited at the interface of the WPE. Moreover, the enhanced interface of the WPE with the surrounding paste enabled the transfer of stress from paste to WPE without large deformation of the paste. In this way, the ductility of mortars with UFA-coated WPE was enhanced. with larger peak strains and smaller elastic moduli. Additionally, as the use of hot UFA was a simulation of freshly discharged fly ash from combustion systems in power plants, the proposed technology would require no additional energy when applied in practice.
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Weibo Tan;
Weibo Tan
Joint National–Local Engineering Research Centre for Safe and Precise Coal Mining,
Anhui University of Science and Technology
, Huainan, China
; School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, China
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Ying Xu;
Ying Xu
Joint National–Local Engineering Research Centre for Safe and Precise Coal Mining,
Anhui University of Science and Technology
, Huainan, China
; School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, China
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Xianggeng Wang;
Xianggeng Wang
School of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Anhui University of Science and Technology
, Huainan, China
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Nan Chen;
Nan Chen
School of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Anhui University of Science and Technology
, Huainan, China
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Peiyuan Chen;
Joint National–Local Engineering Research Centre for Safe and Precise Coal Mining,
Anhui University of Science and Technology
, Huainan, China
; School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan ChinaCorresponding author Peiyuan Chen (peiyuan29@126.com)
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Zhicheng Gu
Zhicheng Gu
School of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
Anhui University of Science and Technology
, Huainan, China
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Corresponding author Peiyuan Chen (peiyuan29@126.com)
Declaration of competing interests The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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June 05 2025
Accepted:
October 24 2025
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
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Funding Group:
- Award Group:
- Funder(s): Outstanding Youth Project of Natural Science Research in 478 Universities of Anhui Province
- Award Id(s): 23AH030043
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- Award Group:
- Funder(s): Joint National–Local Engineering Research Centre for Safe and Precise Coal Mining
- Award Id(s): EC2023010
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- Award Group:
- Funder(s): Anhui Provincial Science and Technology Innovation Key Projects Plan
- Award Id(s): 202423l10050008
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- Award Group:
- Funder(s): Tongling Municipal Science and Technology Plan Project
- Award Id(s): 20230203048
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- Award Group:
- Funder(s): Key Laboratory of Xinjiang Coal Resources Green Mining
- Award Id(s): KLXGY-KB2417
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- Funding Statement(s): This work was funded by the Outstanding Youth Project of Natural Science Research in 478 Universities of Anhui Province (23AH030043), an Open Research Grant of the Joint National–Local Engineering Research Centre for Safe and Precise Coal Mining (EC2023010), Anhui Provincial Science and Technology Innovation Key Projects Plan (202423l10050008), Tongling Municipal Science and Technology Plan Project (20230203048) and an Open Research Grant of the Key Laboratory of Xinjiang Coal Resources Green Mining (KLXGY-KB2417). The analytical and testing center of Anhui University of Science and Technology is acknowledged for help in specimen analysis.
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Magazine of Concrete Research (2026) 78 (1-2): 122–135.
Article history
Received:
June 05 2025
Accepted:
October 24 2025
Citation
Tan W, Xu Y, Wang X, Chen N, Chen P, Gu Z (2026), "Modification of plastic waste using ultrafine fly ash for plastic mortars with enhanced strength and ductility". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 78 No. 1-2 pp. 122–135, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmacr.25.00219
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