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Impact of Aggressive Media on the Properties of Polymeric Coatings with Solidification Products as Fillers

HODUL, J. MÉSZÁROSOVÁ, L. ŽLEBEK, T. DROCHYTKA, R. DUFEK, Z.

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Impact of Aggressive Media on the Properties of Polymeric Coatings with Solidification Products as Fillers

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Impact of Aggressive Media on the Properties of Polymeric Coatings with Solidification Products as Fillers

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Originální abstrakt

Dealing with waste materials, particularly hazardous waste, is a serious problem. Disposal areas keep growing, and the costs incurred are high. Disposing of such waste reduces negative environmental impacts and offers considerable financial savings. This paper focuses on the possibilities of incorporating pollutants found in hazardous wastes as fillers in coatings based on polymers (epoxide and polyurethane). These coatings are intended mainly for concrete and metal bases and offer secondary protection against adverse weather conditions. Important physical and mechanical properties of the newly developed materials were determined; they include surface hardness, impact resistance, tensile properties, and chemical resistance. These properties were also compared to those of the reference filler. At the same time, the influence of aggressive media on the properties of these materials was observed, in particular on flexural characteristics. The microstructures of the developed coatings were tested using a high-resolution optical microscope, before and after exposure to the chemicals. The positive effect of using progressive fillers, such as solidified hazardous waste (a solidification product (SF)), was witnessed by their constructive contribution to the materials’ physical and mechanical properties. The use of solidification products is unambiguously advantageous from technical, ecological, and economical stand points (utilization of hazardous waste as a progressive filler instead of landfilling, improvement of tensile properties, reduction in the price of coating system, and incorporation of the pollutants into the polymer matrix).

Anglický abstrakt

Dealing with waste materials, particularly hazardous waste, is a serious problem. Disposal areas keep growing, and the costs incurred are high. Disposing of such waste reduces negative environmental impacts and offers considerable financial savings. This paper focuses on the possibilities of incorporating pollutants found in hazardous wastes as fillers in coatings based on polymers (epoxide and polyurethane). These coatings are intended mainly for concrete and metal bases and offer secondary protection against adverse weather conditions. Important physical and mechanical properties of the newly developed materials were determined; they include surface hardness, impact resistance, tensile properties, and chemical resistance. These properties were also compared to those of the reference filler. At the same time, the influence of aggressive media on the properties of these materials was observed, in particular on flexural characteristics. The microstructures of the developed coatings were tested using a high-resolution optical microscope, before and after exposure to the chemicals. The positive effect of using progressive fillers, such as solidified hazardous waste (a solidification product (SF)), was witnessed by their constructive contribution to the materials’ physical and mechanical properties. The use of solidification products is unambiguously advantageous from technical, ecological, and economical stand points (utilization of hazardous waste as a progressive filler instead of landfilling, improvement of tensile properties, reduction in the price of coating system, and incorporation of the pollutants into the polymer matrix).

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@article{BUT160612,
  author="Jakub {Hodul} and Lenka {Mészárosová} and Tomáš {Žlebek} and Rostislav {Drochytka} and Zdeněk {Dufek}",
  title="Impact of Aggressive Media on the Properties of Polymeric Coatings with Solidification Products as Fillers",
  annote="Dealing with waste materials, particularly hazardous waste, is a serious problem. Disposal
areas keep growing, and the costs incurred are high. Disposing of such waste reduces negative
environmental impacts and offers considerable financial savings. This paper focuses on the possibilities
of incorporating pollutants found in hazardous wastes as fillers in coatings based on polymers
(epoxide and polyurethane). These coatings are intended mainly for concrete and metal bases and
offer secondary protection against adverse weather conditions. Important physical and mechanical
properties of the newly developed materials were determined; they include surface hardness, impact
resistance, tensile properties, and chemical resistance. These properties were also compared to
those of the reference filler. At the same time, the influence of aggressive media on the properties
of these materials was observed, in particular on flexural characteristics. The microstructures
of the developed coatings were tested using a high-resolution optical microscope, before and
after exposure to the chemicals. The positive effect of using progressive fillers, such as solidified
hazardous waste (a solidification product (SF)), was witnessed by their constructive contribution to the
materials’ physical and mechanical properties. The use of solidification products is unambiguously
advantageous from technical, ecological, and economical stand points (utilization of hazardous waste
as a progressive filler instead of landfilling, improvement of tensile properties, reduction in the price
of coating system, and incorporation of the pollutants into the polymer matrix).",
  address="MDPI",
  chapter="160612",
  doi="10.3390/coatings9120793",
  howpublished="online",
  institution="MDPI",
  number="12",
  volume="9",
  year="2019",
  month="november",
  pages="1--24",
  publisher="MDPI",
  type="journal article in Web of Science"
}