Mechanical, fracture, and environmental performance of greener polymer composites containing low to high micro fillers with recycled and byproduct origins

Author:

Khedri Ehsan1,Karimi Hamid Reza2ORCID,Mohamadi Razie13,Aliha M.R.M.45,Masoudi Nejad Reza6

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) Tehran Iran

2. School of Civil Engineering Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) Tehran Iran

3. South East Technological University Waterford Ireland

4. Welding and Joining Research Center, School of Industrial Engineering Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) Tehran Narmak Iran

5. Department of Mechanical Engineering Gebze Technical University Kocaeli Turkey

6. Department of Civil Engineering, School of Human Settlements and Civil Engineering Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an Shaanxi China

Abstract

AbstractPolymer adhesives have considerable mechanical and environmental privileges; however, their high price makes them uncommercial for common uses. This study investigates the incorporation of recycled or byproduct fillers in epoxy resin‐based composites to assess their mechanical properties, environmental impacts, and cost efficiency. The fillers examined include fly ash, glass powder, slag, silica powder, and limestone powder. Tensile, compressive, and fracture tests were conducted on composites with various filler proportions (0%–80% by weight). From microstructure observations, round (fly ash, glass powder) and rough (slag, silica, and limestone powder) morphologies are seen. Also, it is seen that all the fillers are well distributed in the matrix; with the increase of filler content, the air voids increase. The tensile and compressive results indicate that adding fillers improves the composite's strengths, with up to a 20% increase compared to neat epoxy resin. However, when filler contents exceed 40%, the strengths decrease. Fracture toughness values also decrease with increasing filler content. Comparing the results with those of other studies indicates the similarity of trends. Cost‐strength and CO2eq‐strength curves were evaluated to assess the financial and environmental aspects. The composites show potential for cost efficiency but may have some environmental drawbacks compared to traditional construction materials like cement concrete.Highlights The incorporation of recycled or byproduct fillers in epoxy resin composites. Examined fillers include fly ash, glass, slag, silica, and limestone powder. Tensile, compressive, flexural, and fracture tests were conducted. SEM and failure patterns were analyzed, and similar studies were compared. Cost‐strength and CO2eq‐strength data evaluated.

Publisher

Wiley

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