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Characterization of a sustainable sulfur polymer concrete using activated fillers

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Authors

Moon, Juhyuk; Kalb, Paul D.; Milian, Laurence; Northrup, Paul A.

Issue Date
2016-03
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Cement and Concrete Composites, Vol.67, pp.20-29
Abstract
Sulfur polymer concrete (SPC) is a thermoplastic composite concrete consisting of chemically modified sulfur polymer and aggregates. This study focused on the characterization of a new SPC that has been developed as a sustainable construction material. It is made from industrial by-product sulfur that is modified with activated fillers of fly ash, petroleum refinery residual oil, and sand. Unlike conventional sulfur polymer cements made using dicyclopentadiene as a chemical modifier, the use of inexpensive industrial by-products enables the new SPC to cost-effectively produce sustainable, low-carbon, thermoplastic binder that can compete with conventional hydraulic cement concretes. A series of characterization analyses was conducted including thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction, and spatially-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy to confirm the polymerization of sulfur induced from the presence of the oil. In addition, mechanical testing, internal pore structure analysis, and scanning electron microscope studies evaluate the performance of this new SPC as a sustainable construction material with a reduced environmental impact. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
ISSN
0958-9465
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/220116
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2015.12.002
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