Potential of natural rubber latex in cement mortar for thermal insulating material in buildings

Awoyera, P.O. and Althoey, F. and Ajinomisan, H. and Othuman Mydin, M.A. and Bheel, N. and Sabri Sabri, M.M. and Hadidi, H.M. and Jayanthi, V. and Ahmad, M. (2023) Potential of natural rubber latex in cement mortar for thermal insulating material in buildings. Frontiers in Materials, 10.

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Abstract

The improvement of cement mortar�s thermal and mechanical properties has been greatly impacted by the addition of polymeric materials. However, polymers added to mortar shouldn�t impair either its mechanical or thermal conductivity properties. The main idea of this project is to insulate buildings by reinforcing their constituent mix with natural rubber latex (NRL) to reduce thermal conductance from excessive solar radiation which causes discomfort to building occupants. Consequently, this study presents experimental findings on the influence of natural rubber latex (NRL) on the properties of NRL-modified mortar. Five varying percentages of NRL (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5) were added into the mortar. Properties such as thermal conductivity, water absorption capacity, compressive and flexural strengths were evaluated. In addition, scanning electron microscopy was employed for the microstructural investigation. The experimental findings demonstrated that adding 2.5 NRL to mortar increased its thermal conductivity of mortar significantly thus enhancing its insulative properties. Even though adding NRL to mortar decreased the compressive and flexural strengths of some mixes, this wasn�t too substantial nor substandard. The tests that were executed demonstrate that the NRL has a huge potential to insulate cement mortar. Copyright © 2023 Awoyera, Althoey, Ajinomisan, Othuman Mydin, Bheel, Sabri Sabri, Hadidi, Jayanthi and Ahmad.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Bending strength; Cements; Compressive strength; Rubber; Scanning electron microscopy; Thermal conductivity; Thermal insulating materials; Thermal insulation; Water absorption, Cement mortars; Compressive and flexural strengths; Conductivity; In-buildings; Mechanical; Natural rubber latex; Rubber latexes; Thermal and mechanical properties; Thermal-insulating materials, Mortar
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP
Date Deposited: 04 Jun 2024 14:11
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2024 14:11
URI: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/19329

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