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Design of wool-geopolymer pots (Abstract/Poster in atti di convegno)
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- 2014-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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E. Papa, A. Natali Murri, V. Medri, E. Landi (2014)
Design of wool-geopolymer pots
in 38th International Conference & Exposition on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, Daytona Beach, FL, January 26-31, 2014
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- Design of wool-geopolymer pots (literal)
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- Disposal of wool waste still encounters significant problems due to the need to satisfy environmental legislation and to the increasing cost of landfilling. Conversely, given the high content of useful nutrients it contains, sheep wool waste could still have a great potential for many applications, such as crop plant fertilizer and growth medium. The aim of this work is hence to highlight the possibility of reusing wool scraps as a constituent material for plant pots, producing innovative wool-geopolymer composite artifacts. Environmental-friendly pots for plant growing have been designed by impregnating chopped or hank wool scraps with an inorganic geopolymer resin. Preliminary comparative evaluations conduced on plant crops grown in peat or wool-geopolymer vases demonstrated that the presence of the organic material positively influenced the plant growth ratio. Wool fibers and geopolymer matrix indeed act together in providing a controlled release of nutrients to the plants and maintaining a higher and longer lasting level of soil moisture. (literal)
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