Seaweed biopolymers as additives for unfired clay bricks

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Cassandra A. Dove
Fiona F. Bradley
Siddharth V. Patwardhan
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[1] University of Strathclyde,Department of Architecture
[2] The University of Glasgow,School of Engineering
[3] The University of Sheffield,Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Materials and Structures | 2016年 / 49卷
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Biopolymer; Alginate; Seaweed; Clay; Brick; CEB; Adobe; Polysaccharide;
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Unfired clay bricks are an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional masonry materials such as fired bricks and concrete blocks but their use is currently limited by their relatively poor mechanical and durability properties. While products like cement and lime are commonly added to earthen materials in an effort to improve their physical performance, these additives can also have a negative influence on the overall environmental impact. The purpose of this research is to investigate the use of alginate, a natural and renewable biopolymer obtained from brown seaweeds, as an admixture for unfired clay blocks. A total of 5 different alginates have been investigated and combined with 3 soil compositions to create prototype specimens which have then been characterised and compared in relation to flexural and compressive strength, microstructure, abrasive strength and hygroscopic behaviour. The results demonstrate that improvements in mechanical strength are dependent on the type of alginate used and the composition of the soil. The greatest increase in compressive strength is achieved using an alginate sourced from the Laminaria Hyperborea seaweed and offers a value more than double that of the equivalent control specimen. Increases in the alginate dosage do not necessarily lead to an increase in strength suggesting that there is an optimum concentration at which strength improvement is most effective.
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页码:4463 / 4482
页数:19
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