2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15186808
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Verification of Utilizing Nanowaste (Glass Waste and Fly Ash) as an Alternative to Nanosilica in Epoxy

Abstract: Silica is considered one of the most prevalent components in the Earth’s shell and is synthesized for use in technological applications. Nevertheless, new methods for finding a better, cheaper, and more ecologically friendly supply of silica with less energy consumption are unavoidable. This study investigates whether nanopowders made from waste with a great silica amount (fly ash and glass) can be utilized as fillers in an epoxy glue to enhance its characteristics. Four different contents (5, 10, 15, and 20 w… Show more

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“…For the BFRPC composite with 5 wt% nano silica, the compressive strength decreases to 106.21 MPa. The data show a trend where the compressive strength initially increases from 0 wt% to 1 wt% nano silica and decreases as the nano silica content rises [25]- [26].…”
Section: Effect Of Nano Silica On Compression Test Of Bfrpc and Gfrpcmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…For the BFRPC composite with 5 wt% nano silica, the compressive strength decreases to 106.21 MPa. The data show a trend where the compressive strength initially increases from 0 wt% to 1 wt% nano silica and decreases as the nano silica content rises [25]- [26].…”
Section: Effect Of Nano Silica On Compression Test Of Bfrpc and Gfrpcmentioning
confidence: 93%