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Utilization of recycled form of concrete, E-wastes, glass, quarry rock dust
and waste marble powder as reliable construction materials
Sandeep Nasier
Civil Engineering Department, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, India
a r t i c l e        i n f o                          a b s t r a c t
Article history:                                      Due to the elevated price of conventional constructional materials in the market; the cost of an entire
Received 6 November 2020                              civil engineering project is influenced. With increasing consumption & depletion of the naturally found
Received in revised form 3 December 2020              aggregates, it is becoming more of an environmental issue rather than being commercial. Now-a-days,
Accepted 9 December 2020
                                                      many researchers are contributing to find out the material which can lessen the construction cost with-
Available online 25 February 2021
                                                      out compromising upon durability parameters as well as increase the strength. Recently on the environ-
                                                      mental issues, restrictions on local extraction, procurement of natural sources for construction usage and
Keywords:
                                                      upon ‘‘disposal of waste material” are in limelight importance. If waste materials can be incorporated as
By-products
Waste materials
                                                      aggregates in concrete, they can not only be utilized in concrete and other construction materials, but will
Recycled aggregates                                   also provide other cost benefits as well as environmental benefits such as reduction in pollution, energy
Sustainable construction                              efficient, cost reduction in landfills etc. In this paper, recycled form of concrete, e-wastes, glass, quarry
Low cost housing                                      rock dust and waste marble powder have been investigated. This paper attempts to present a summary
                                                      of the investigations on the above said in an attempt to make concrete lightweight, economical along
                                                      with the following discussion, safe & eco-friendly and look for the feasibility of such waste products that
                                                      can be utilized as reliable construction materials.
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1. Introduction                                                                        2. Types of wastes
    Among all the human-made elements cement-based materials                           2.1. Recycled aggregates
are one of the essential construction materials, and it is in all prob-
ability that they will keep on having a similar significance later on.                    The rapid increase in the global population gives rise to needs
Although, there are various other construction materials such as                       for facilities which ultimately ends upon natural resources con-
steel, plastic, wood etc. which are in competition with the                            sumption (P.K. Mehta et al.). Europe along with other developing
cement-based materials, hence the cement-based materials should                        countries chooses to recycle their materials which were obtained
incorporate economy, environment and quality and must include                          from the damage buildings that were affected after World War II
modern construction technology (S.M. Banerjea et al.). Natural                         and utilized in re-construction of buildings (C.S. Poon et al.). Apart
aggregates need to be replaced with alternative materials for con-                     from the protection of environment and natural resources, the
crete production as it will make concrete an environmentally                           problem of the high cost of treatment of waste before dumping
friendly and sustainable construction material & shall also solve                      and shortage of disposal land are the major responsible factors
the disposal issue of wastes (H. Lee et al.).                                          for rapid increment of interest in the re-utilization of demolition
                                                                                       waste (P.M. Subramanian et al.). The global production of recycled
                                                                                       aggregates increased twice between 2007 and 2014.
                                                                                          Many researchers have demonstrated that the natural coarse
                                                                                       aggregates can be replaced by a large contribution of ‘‘concrete
                                                                                       rubble” relating to coarse aggregate and after conducting various
                                                                                       tests, it has been concluded that the recycled aggregates can pro-
   E-mail address: sandeep.civil@cumail.in
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vide at least 2/3rd of the elastic modulus and compressive strength                 Table 2
as of the natural aggregate (M.N. Rao et al.).                                      Chemical composition of recycled aggregates (F.A. Olutoge et al.).
                                                                                      S. No.                            Oxides                           Content (%)
2.1.1. Major physical characteristics of recycled and natural concrete                1                                 SiO2                             62.56
aggregate                                                                             2                                 Al2O3                            12.52
   Recycled aggregates (RA) is produced from demolition of exist-                     3                                 Fe2O3                             5.82
ing buildings and other natural and human acts like demolition of                     4                                 Cao                              12.01
                                                                                      5                                 MgO                               1.83
buildings due to earthquakes, floods wars ruins and so on. Typical                    6                                 Na2O                              2.69
physical properties reported by (F.A. Olutoge et al.) are shown in                    7                                 K2O                               1.30
Table 1.                                                                              8                                 MnO                               0.12
                                                                                      9                                 TiO2                              0.62
2.1.2. Chemical properties of ordinary and concrete aggregate after
recycling
   The recycled aggregate is obtained from demolition of ancient                      Electronic and similar components
concrete structures which further crushed by machines. Their                          Other materials (rubber, wood, ceramic, etc.)”.
chemical properties are also of important parameter and need to
be discussed more. Typical chemical composition of recycled                         2.3. Waste glass
aggregates by (F.A. Olutoge et al.) is depicted in Table 2.
                                                                                       Waste glass is a by-product from silica-based industry consist
2.2. Electronic wastes                                                              approximately 70% of silica oxides. Waste glass posses pozzolanic
                                                                                    properties and hence can be used as a very good alternative for
   Waste obtained from electronic equipment, shortened as ‘‘e-                      any part of concrete (cement, sand or aggregates).
waste”, generally consists of televisions, old radios, refrigerators,
discarded computers or any other electronic equipment that has                      2.3.1. Characteristics and composition of E-waste
been expired.                                                                           Waste glass primarily consists of SiO2 and can be classified into
                                                                                    Waste Glass Powder and Waste Glass Sludge (M.S. Hameed et al.).
2.2.1. Cataloging of E-waste                                                        It is produced during the grinding process of glass. Characteristic
   Generally, Electronic waste is classified into 4 categories (C.                  Physico-chemical Properties of Waste glass given by lee et al. is
Marthong et al.) namely:                                                            shown in Table 3.
     Computer Peripherals                                                          2.4. Quarry rock dust
     Communication Devices
     Household Equipment                                                               In India, Marbles and Granites which are commercially avail-
     Industrial Equipment                                                          able and used as decorative construction works is one of the boom-
                                                                                    ing industries which extract these sedimentary carbonate rocks.
2.2.2. Characteristics and composition of E-waste                                   The constituents include mainly sludge powder of the marble that
    Largely, components of most e-waste are ferrous and nonfer-                     is essentially an industrial waste product which mainly consists of
rous metals, waste glass, used plastic, electronic boards, wood                     heavy metals. Slurry of stones that are generated in the process
components, tiles and ceramics, and vulcanized rubber and so on.                    relates to approximately 40% of the final product of industry of
(50%) of the e-waste constitutes of Iron and steel and then followed                dimension stone. This is pertinent because industry of dimension
by other things like plastics (21%), nonferrous metals like copper,                 stone grants a yearly yield of 68 M tons of treated produce (D.O.
aluminium platinum, gold etc (13%), and some other constituents                     Onwuka et al.).
16%. Those constituents which make E- waste hazardous are lead,
mercury, arsenic, cadmium, selenium, and hexavalent chromium
                                                                                    2.4.1. Physical properties of Quarry rock dust
and flame retardants (C. Marthong et al.).
                                                                                       Quarry rock dust can be used as partial or full replacement for
    Different material/ parts/configuration of e-waste may be dis-
                                                                                    fine aggregates in concrete. Typical physical properties are shown
tributed generally into six broad categories:
                                                                                    in Table 4.
  Steel and iron which are used for frames and casings
  Nonferrous metals, specifically copper that are used in alu-                     2.5. Sawdust & sawdust ash (SDA)
   minium and cables
  Glasses to be used for shades and windows                                            Sawdust is obtained from the saw mill operations and it is an
  Plastics to be used in cables, as casing and in circuit boards                   unavoidable wood waste or by-products which need to be utilized
                                                                                    in construction projects as it is abundantly available. Hence, atten-
                                                                                    tion is required for the utilization of such a by-product which can
                                                                                    reduce the construction cost and imparts the strength also. The
Table 1                                                                             concrete which utilizes as an ingredient of sawdust deems to be
Physical characteristics of marble dust (F.A. Olutoge et al.).
                                                                                    light in weight, hence reduces the dead load of the structure and
     S. No   Physical parameters                                  Observed          provides better economic design when compared with normal
                                                                  Values            concrete.
     1       Relative density (specific gravity) SSD                 2.35
     2       Apparent relative density (apparent specific            2.63
             gravity)
                                                                                    2.5.1. Physical properties of saw dust
     3       Specific gravity (Relative density) oven-dry basis      2.18              As sawdust is obtained from chipping operation of timber and
     4       Percentage of water absorption (%)                      8.01           possess good binding properties it can be incorporated into con-
     5       Weight per unit volume (bulk density) (kg/m3)        1375.49           crete as partial replacement of cement and some parts can also
     6       Moisture content (%)                                    9.10
                                                                                    be incorporated in to concrete as partial replacement of fine aggre-
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Table 3
Physical and chemical composition of waste glass powder (M.S. Hameed et al.).
   Classification                   Chemical composition                                                                         Average Particle size (mm)           Sp. Gravity
                                    SiO2              Al2O3       Fe2O3           CaO                Na2O          K2O
   Power of waste glass             66.80             10.10       0.60            10.80              8.40          0.90          22.80                                2.60
   Sludge of waste glass            68.20             10.10       0.20             9.90              7.60          0.20          14.70                                2.60
Table 4
Physical properties of Quarry rock dust.
   Aggregate        Bulk Density (kg/m3)      Fines Content (%)   Fineness Modulus        Water Absorption (%)       Moisture Content (%)     Specific Gravity    Crushing Value
   Quarry dust      1650                      10.45               3.54                    10.6                       0.54                     2.64                –
Table 5                                                                                        Table 7
Physical properties of saw dust (S.B. Park et al.).                                            Physical properties of marble dust (C.K. Kankan et al.).
   S. No.                  Parameters                             Observed Values                S. No.             Parameters                                   Observed Values
                                                                                                                                              2
   1                       Specific gravity                       1.15                           1                  Specific surface area (cm /gm)               11.42  103
   2                       Moisture Content (%)                   0.45                           2                  Bulk density (kg/m3)                         985
   3                       L.O.I                                  8.4                            3                  Specific gravity                             2.53
   4                       pH                                     9.5
gates. Typical Physical properties for saw dust are shown in Table 5                           Table 8
by (S.B. Park et al.).                                                                         Chemical composition of marble dust [1].
                                                                                                 S. No.                            Oxides                             Content (%)
                                                                                                 1                                 SiO2                                0.79
2.5.2. Chemical properties of saw dust
                                                                                                 2                                 Al2O3                               0.21
     Chemical analysis of saw dust revealed that three oxides i.e.                               3                                 Fe2O3                               0.06
‘‘silicon dioxide (SiO2), aluminum oxide (Al2O3), and iron oxide                                 4                                 Cao                                55.42
(Fe2O3) showed values of 78.92, 0.897, and 0.85% respectively”.                                  5                                 Mg0                                 0.25
The combined mass percentages of 80.67% were obtained from                                       6                                 SO3                                 0.24
                                                                                                 7                                 Na2O                                0.10
these three oxides that fulfill the criteria stated in ASTM C618-78
                                                                                                 8                                 K2O                                 0.02
for pozzolan (70%) (Table 6).                                                                    9                                 P2O5                                0.06
                                                                                                 10                                Cl-                                 0.07
                                                                                                 11                                Sr0                                 0.04
2.6. Waste marble powder (WMP)                                                                   12                                L.O.I                              42.28
                                                                                                 13                                Total                              99.54
   Marble waste is a produced from the marble processing plants
which is a type of solid waste material and can be utilized in prepa-
ration of concrete as a filler material in fine aggregates or cement.                          2.6.2. Chemical properties
Presently, an ample content of marble dust is produced by process-                                 Chemically, marbles can be described as crystalline rocks which
ing plants of natural stones which imparts an important impact on                              are mainly composed of dolomite, calcite, or serpentine minerals.
the environment and humans (P.M. Subramanian et al.).                                          There are various other mineral constituents which differ from ori-
                                                                                               gin to origin. The various mineral impurities in the marble are-
                                                                                               ‘‘tremolite, quartz, muscovite, micro line, actinolite, talc, osterite,
2.6.1. Physical properties                                                                     biotite and garnet” whereas the main chemical impurities in the
    Marble results from the conversion of clean limestone which is                             marble are ‘‘Fe2O3, SiO2, limonite, manganese, 3H2O and FeS2
also known as metamorphic rock. If marble consists of purely and                               (pyrite)”. Typical chemical composition by (Deepankar et al.) is
100% calcite then the appearance of marble is white, hence the col-                            shown in Table 8.
our of marble is totally dependent upon its purity. Marble is in
great demand, durable, sophisticated appearance and mainly uti-
lized for decorated construction process. A typical physical prop-                             3. Summary
erty reported by (C.K. Kankan et al.) is shown in Table 7.
                                                                                                   With the human urge of advancement & the pursuit of making
Table 6
                                                                                               commodities economical, any review can never be said to suffice to
Chemical properties of saw dust (S.B. Park et al.).                                            present needs. This study had many limitations, of which the time
                                                                                               was a major concern. Cement seems to be a unique invention,
   S. No.                            Oxides                              %age values
                                                                                               which has the ability to incorporate any material (biological or
   1                                 SiO2                                78.92                 non-biological) within itself to generate concrete. Myriad of such
   2                                 Al2O3                                0.89
   3                                 Fe2O3                                0.5
                                                                                               alternatives are to be inspected for their performance characteris-
   4                                 Cao                                  0.58                 tics before arriving at the suitable replacement which in theory
   5                                 Mg0                                  0.96                 shall provide the required strength, economy & durability. Con-
   6                                 Na2O                                 0.43                 crete produced from the incorporation of wastes shall have follow-
   7                                 C                                   19.93
                                                                                               ing purposes:
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