This study investigates the integration of hydrochar, derived from municipal solid waste, into cement-lime-based plasters to enhance their thermo-acoustic and mechanical properties. The research begins by analyzing the thermo-physical properties of hydrochar, revealing its exceptional thermal stability exceeding 200 ◦C. The porous nature of hydrochar proves to be advantageous, positively impacting the thermal characteristics of the plasters. Notably, the innovative plaster exhibits a significant reduction in thermal conductivity, dropping from 1 Wm− 2 K− 1 to approximately 0.7 Wm− 2 K− 1 . Despite a lower density of about 10% compared to the standard plaster, the hydrochar-modified plaster maintains good acoustic and mechanical performance. Transmission loss remains stable at 60 dB varying the thickness of the plaster while compressive and flexural strengths reduce by 2%, due to the higher percentage of water used (from 22% to 26%) to guarantee the same workability of the plasters and to distribute the hydrochar uniformly in the mix design.

Evaluation of the thermo-physic, acoustic, and mechanical performance of innovative hydrochar-modified plasters / Santini, Carolina; Fabiani, Claudia; Barbanera, Marco; Cardarelli, Alessandro; Agnetti, Stefano; Pisello, Anna Laura. - In: DEVELOPMENTS IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 2666-1659. - ELETTRONICO. - 21:(2025), pp. 0-0. [10.1016/j.dibe.2025.100627]

Evaluation of the thermo-physic, acoustic, and mechanical performance of innovative hydrochar-modified plasters

Santini, Carolina;
2025

Abstract

This study investigates the integration of hydrochar, derived from municipal solid waste, into cement-lime-based plasters to enhance their thermo-acoustic and mechanical properties. The research begins by analyzing the thermo-physical properties of hydrochar, revealing its exceptional thermal stability exceeding 200 ◦C. The porous nature of hydrochar proves to be advantageous, positively impacting the thermal characteristics of the plasters. Notably, the innovative plaster exhibits a significant reduction in thermal conductivity, dropping from 1 Wm− 2 K− 1 to approximately 0.7 Wm− 2 K− 1 . Despite a lower density of about 10% compared to the standard plaster, the hydrochar-modified plaster maintains good acoustic and mechanical performance. Transmission loss remains stable at 60 dB varying the thickness of the plaster while compressive and flexural strengths reduce by 2%, due to the higher percentage of water used (from 22% to 26%) to guarantee the same workability of the plasters and to distribute the hydrochar uniformly in the mix design.
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Santini, Carolina; Fabiani, Claudia; Barbanera, Marco; Cardarelli, Alessandro; Agnetti, Stefano; Pisello, Anna Laura
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