Soil-cement blocks: a sustainable alternative for the reuse of industrial solid waste

Tulane Rodrigues da Silva, D. Cecchin, A. R. D. de Azevedo, J. Alexandre, I. Valadão, Nivam Alves Bernardino, Dirlane De Fátima Do Carmo, P. Ferraz
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This study aimed to analyze potential industrial solid waste that can be added to soil-cement blocks. A narrative literature review was conducted in the Scopus academic database, using as the search criteria keywords related to the topic, such as soil-cement, building materials, soil-cement blocks, soil-cement bricks, physical and mechanical properties, solid waste, life cycle analysis, and civil construction. A variety of industrial solid waste that can be incorporated into soil-cement blocks was observed, such as waste rock, sludge from water treatment plants, wood sawdust, polyethylene terephthalate fibers (PET), vegetable fibers from loofah, hemp fibers, rice husks, brachiaria grass, poultry eggshells, sugar cane bagasse, wheat and barley straw, welding slag, foundry sand, waste from quartzite mining, construction, and demolition, mechanical turning, pulp industry grains, and steel mill co-products. Among the investigated wastes, those that improved the physical and mechanical properties of the soil-cement blocks were grains from the cellulose industry, rice husks, Brachiaria grass, steel by-products with granulated soil-cement blocks and blast furnace slag. The waste that produced no satisfactory results was sludge from a water treatment plant, sugarcane bagasse, and vegetable loofah. Through this research, it was possible to verify that the behavior of soil-cement blocks is influenced by several factors in their manufacture, mainly regarding the type and percentage of incorporated waste. However, it is important to be concerned with its application in waste blocks so as not to increase the environmental impacts in the long term.
土水泥块:工业固体废物再利用的可持续替代品
本研究旨在分析可添加到水泥土砌块中的潜在工业固体废物。在Scopus学术数据库中,以土-水泥、建筑材料、土-水泥块、土-水泥砖、物理力学性能、固体废物、生命周期分析、民用建筑等相关关键词为检索标准,进行叙叙性文献综述。观察了各种可被纳入土-水泥砌块的工业固体废物,如废石、水处理厂的污泥、木锯末、聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯纤维(PET)、丝瓜中的植物纤维、大麻纤维、稻壳、腕鱼草、家禽蛋壳、甘蔗甘蔗渣、小麦和大麦秸秆、焊接渣、铸造砂、石英岩开采、建筑和拆除、机械车削、纸浆工业颗粒、和钢厂的副产品。改善水泥土砌块物理力学性能的废弃物为纤维素工业颗粒、稻壳、腕足草、钢副产物与水泥土砌块颗粒和高炉渣。产生不满意结果的废物是水处理厂的污泥、甘蔗渣和蔬菜丝瓜络。通过这项研究,可以验证水泥土砌块的性能受到其制造过程中的几个因素的影响,主要是与掺入废物的类型和百分比有关。然而,重要的是要关注其在废块中的应用,以免长期增加对环境的影响。
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