Kilmartin-Lynch Shannon, Saberian Mohammad, Li Jie, Roychand Rajeev, Zhang Guomin
School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
J Clean Prod. 2021 May 10;296:126460. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126460. Epub 2021 Mar 1.
With the ongoing global pandemic due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), specifically single-use surgical masks, have been on a sharp incline. Currently, many countries are experiencing second and third waves of COVID-19 and as such have resorted to making face masks a mandatory requirement. The repercussions of this have resulted in millions of single-use face masks being discharged into the environment, washing up on beaches, floating beneath oceans and ending up in vulnerable places. The global pandemic has not only affected the economy and health of the world's population but now is seriously threatening the natural environment. The main plastic in single-use face masks is polypropylene which in landfill can take more than 25 years to break down. This paper explores an innovative way to use pandemic waste in concrete construction with the main focus on single-use face masks. Single-use masks have been cut-up by first removing the ear loops and inner nose wire to size and spread throughout five different mix designs to explore the possible benefits and uses within concrete. The masks were introduced by volume at 0% (control), 0.10%, 0.15%, 0.20% and 0.25% with testing focusing on compressive strength, indirect tensile strength, modulus of elasticity and ultrasonic pulse velocity to test the overall quality of the concrete. The introduction of the single-use face masks led to an increase in the strength properties of the concrete samples, as well as an increase in the overall quality of the concrete. However, beyond 0.20%, the trend of increasing strength began to decrease.
随着由冠状病毒(COVID-19)引发的全球大流行持续,个人防护装备(PPE)的使用,特别是一次性手术口罩的使用量急剧上升。目前,许多国家正在经历第二波和第三波COVID-19疫情,因此已将口罩作为一项强制要求。这一举措的影响导致数以百万计的一次性口罩被排放到环境中,冲上沙滩,漂浮在海洋之下,并最终出现在脆弱地区。全球大流行不仅影响了世界人口的经济和健康,现在还严重威胁着自然环境。一次性口罩中的主要塑料是聚丙烯,在垃圾填埋场中可能需要超过25年才能分解。本文探索了一种在混凝土施工中利用疫情废弃物的创新方法,主要关注一次性口罩。通过首先去除耳挂和内鼻线将一次性口罩裁剪成合适尺寸,并分散在五种不同的配合比设计中,以探索其在混凝土中的潜在益处和用途。口罩按体积比例分别以0%(对照组)、0.10%、0.15%、0.20%和0.25%的比例引入,测试重点为抗压强度、间接抗拉强度、弹性模量和超声脉冲速度,以检测混凝土的整体质量。一次性口罩的引入使混凝土样品的强度性能有所提高,混凝土的整体质量也有所提升。然而,超过0.20%后,强度增加的趋势开始下降。