Impact of partial cement dust replacement in unsaturated polyester: assessing material performance and waste valorization for sustainable management
Eslam Syala, Wagih A. Sadik, Abdel-Ghaffar M. El-Demerdash, Waffa Mekhamer, M. Essam El-Rafey

TL;DR
This study explores using cement kiln dust in polyester composites to manage industrial waste and assesses the material's performance.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the synthesis and evaluation of UP-CKD composites for sustainable waste utilization.
Findings
CKD inclusion up to 10% increased fire resistance but reduced mechanical properties.
Water absorption showed nonlinear behavior with CKD addition.
Poor dispersion of CKD led to decreased tensile and flexural strengths.
Abstract
This study is a continuation of the earlier studies (The effective treatment of dye‑containing simulated wastewater by using the cement kiln dust as an industrial waste adsorbent) and (The effective remediation of heavy metal-laden wastewater by employing cement dust derived from industrial activities as a sorbent) as an attempt to provide a comprehensive image of the possible useful uses of cement dust. In this research, a polymer composite consisting of an unsaturated polyester (UP) thermoset matrix and micro-sized cement kiln dust (CKD) as filler with an addition percentage range of 0–10% was synthesized to achieve maximum utilization of this harmful waste that influences the environment and public health. Studying the structure revealed the presence of characteristic UP and CKD peaks in all the XRD and IR spectra, confirming the physical interaction between the filler and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFlame retardant materials and properties · Natural Fiber Reinforced Composites · Fiber-reinforced polymer composites
