Impact of Oat Husk Extracts on Mid-Stage Cement Hydration and the Mechanical Strength of Mortar

Author:

Bonifacio Alysson Larsen1ORCID,Archbold Paul1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sustainable Infrastructure Research Group, Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest, N37 HD68 Athlone, Ireland

Abstract

The valorisation of lignocellulosic resources, such as oat husks, as components in cementitious composites presents challenges regarding their compatibility with the matrix due to the solubilisation of their surface components and products from alterations induced by the alkaline environment of lime-based matrices. These negatively affect the matrix. This study aims to fill the knowledge gap regarding the compatibility and effects of the extractives found in oat husks with the cement matrix. It intends to characterise oat husks’ structural composition, evaluate the extractive removal efficiency, assess their influence on cement matrix hydration using thermogravimetric techniques, and analyse mechanical strength development between 3 and 28 days. The study concludes that hot water is more efficient for extractive removal, and the immersion duration is more relevant than the number of washing cycles. Furthermore, it confirms that husks’ extractives inhibit cement matrix hydration products and mechanical strength development, especially in the presence of degradation products. These findings are essential for determining more efficient approaches to enhance compatibility between oat husks and cementitious matrices.

Funder

Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands President Doctoral Scholarship fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Engineering

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