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Possible utilization of cigarette butts in light-weight fired clay bricks

conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-30, 19:12 authored by Aeslina Abdul Kadir, Abbas Mohajerani
Over a million tonnes of cigarette butts (CBs) are produced worldwide annually. These CBs accumulate in the environment due to the poor biodegradability of the cellulose acetate filters and pose a serious environmental risk. This paper presents some of the results from a continuing study on recycling CBs into fired clay bricks. Properties including compressive strength, flexural strength, density, water absorption and thermal conductivity of fired clay bricks are reported and discussed. Furthermore, leaching of heavy metals from the manufactured clay bricks was tested. The results show that the density of fired bricks was reduced by about 8 ¿ 30 %, depending on the percentage of CBs incorporated into the raw materials. The compressive strength of bricks tested was 12.57, 5.22 and 3.00 MPa for 2.5, 5.0 and 10 % CB content respectively. Water absorption and initial rate of absorption values increased as density, and hence porosity, of bricks decreased with increasing CB volume. The leaching test results revealed trace amounts of heavy metals.

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Start page

153

End page

157

Total pages

5

Outlet

Proceedings of World Academy on Science, Engineering and Technology

Editors

E Juda

Name of conference

World Congree on Science, Engineering and Technology

Publisher

World Academy of Science Engineering and Technology

Place published

Turkey

Start date

2008-11-21

End date

2008-11-23

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006008600

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-07-11

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