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Published in: Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management 4/2023

21-05-2023 | ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Eco-friendly green composites reinforced with recycled polyethylene for engineering applications

Authors: Salifu Tahiru Azeko, Jacob Kofi Mensah, Emmanuel Kwesi Arthur, Napoleon Abiwu, Moses Kingsford Flomo, Joseph Asiamah Boadu, Philip Yamba, Enoch Asuako Larson, Anthony Akayeti, Raj Kumar Satankar, Ebenezer Annan

Published in: Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | Issue 4/2023

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Abstract

Polyethylene (PE) and cement are industrial products that promote environmental pollution. These products when exposed on the landfill have tremendous effects on the lives of humanity and other living creatures, including animals. Therefore, this research presents the results of experimental and theoretical modeling of green composites (without the inclusion of cement) reinforced with recycled polyethylene waste for applications in the Mechanical and Civil Engineering industry. The composites are produced using different weight fractions of laterite and molten PE mixed homogeneously to produce unique green composites with excellent mechanical properties. The green composite with 40 wt.% laterites and 60 wt.% PE exhibited the highest compressive strength, flexural strength and fracture toughness of 25 MPa, 7.3 MPa and \(0.6 MPa\sqrt{m}\), respectively. Additionally, the green composite recorded maximum yield stress of \(\sim 2 MP\). The maximum yield stress of the green composites falls under the minimum range of yield stress for traditional concrete structures. The SEM images reveal evidence of bonding and ligament bridging in the green composites reinforced with 40 wt.% laterites and 60 wt.% PE. The probability distribution plots show that the polyethylene in the green composites follows the Weibull distribution with low Anderson Darling Statics and p-values greater than significance level of 5%.

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Metadata
Title
Eco-friendly green composites reinforced with recycled polyethylene for engineering applications
Authors
Salifu Tahiru Azeko
Jacob Kofi Mensah
Emmanuel Kwesi Arthur
Napoleon Abiwu
Moses Kingsford Flomo
Joseph Asiamah Boadu
Philip Yamba
Enoch Asuako Larson
Anthony Akayeti
Raj Kumar Satankar
Ebenezer Annan
Publication date
21-05-2023
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management / Issue 4/2023
Print ISSN: 1438-4957
Electronic ISSN: 1611-8227
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10163-023-01701-z

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