Polymer mortars prepared using a polymeric resin and particles obtained from waste pet bottle
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Recycling of polyethylene-terephthalate (PET) to produce materials like concrete or mortar is one of the best solutions for disposal of such waste plastics. In this work, waste PET bottles were used to produce an unsaturated-polyester-resin (UPER) by a glycolysis process. This UPER was used as a binding agent to produce mortars polymers. Two mortar groups were produced: the first group varying the ratio sand/UPER and the second group varying the ratio sand/UPER/PET particles. The best mechanical and physical properties were showed by mortars with ratio 80/20 sand/UPER and 78/20/2 sand/UPER/PET particles. Results of this study demonstrate feasibility of reusing PET waste as particles and UPER to produce polymer mortars. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Compressive strength; Glycolysis; PET waste; Polymeric mortars; Unsaturated resin polyester Bottles; Compressive strength; Mortar; Pathology; Plastic bottles; Polyester resins; Polymers; Resins; Unsaturated polymers; Waste disposal; Binding agent; Glycolysis; Mechanical and physical properties; PET waste; Polymer-mortar; Polymeric resin; Unsaturated resins; Waste plastic; Polyethylene terephthalates
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