Study on the mechanical and environmental properties of concrete containing cathode ray tube glass aggregate |
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Authors: | Diego Romero Jacqueline James Rodrigo Mora Carol D. Hays |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, University of Miami, 1251 Memorial Drive Room MEB 325, Coral Gables, FL 33146, USA;2. School of Construction and the Environment, British Columbia Institute of Technology, 3700 Willingdon Avenue Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5G 3H2 |
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Abstract: | Cathode ray tube (CRT) glass is considered a hazardous material due to its lead toxicity. In addition, current disposal practices are being phased out due to their adverse environmental impacts. In this project, CRT glass was used as a fine aggregate replacement in concrete. Life-cycle material characterization was conducted by evaluating the durability and strength of the CRT-Concrete. Leaching tests were also conducted to investigate whether the material meets drinking water limits for Pb. Test results show that the plastic state of the CRT-Concrete was affected by the angularity of the glass particles. Moreover, the compressive strength of CRT-Concrete met and exceeded that of the control specimen. However, CRT-Concrete was susceptible to expansive alkali-silica reactions when more than 10% CRT replacement was used. Environmental leaching results show that lead concentrations from CRT-Concrete are below the drinking water limits depending on the CRT volume replacement and if biopolymers are used. |
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Keywords: | Durability CRT Heavy metals Glass recycling Waste management Sustainable concrete |
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