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Durability and hygroscopic behaviour of biopolymer stabilised earthen construction materials

Sravan Muguda, G Lucas, Paul N. Hughes, Charles E. Augarde, Céline Perlot, Agostino Walter Bruno, Domenico Gallipoli

2020Construction and Building Materials80 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Earthen construction materials are often chemically stabilised in order to improve their durability against water-induced deterioration. However, chemical stabilisers like cement can negatively affect the hygroscopic behaviour and recyclability potential of the materials they are used to stabilise. This study investigates the potential of using biopolymers (namely guar and xanthan gums) as stabilisers in earthen construction materials. These biopolymers have some advantages over cement in terms of embodied energy and carbon footprint, and are widely available around the world. Previous research has suggested that these biopolymers can provide suitable mechanical properties and here we show that in addition they can provide satisfactory durability performance and improved hygroscopic behaviour. These findings suggest that biopolymers could have significant potential to be used as stabilisers for earthen construction materials.

Topics & Concepts

DurabilityBiopolymerMaterials scienceCementGuar gumComposite materialCarbon footprintForensic engineeringPolymerEngineeringChemistryEcologyBiologyBiochemistryGreenhouse gasHygrothermal properties of building materialsBuilding materials and conservationPolysaccharides Composition and Applications