Hydrophobic and fire retardant treatment with functionalised silica particles applied on hemp shiv
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Hadden, Rory
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Bisby, Luke
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Bourebrab, Marion Agathe
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European Research Council
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2019-07-26T10:17:07Z
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2019-07-26T10:17:07Z
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2019-07-03
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With an ever growing population, increased air pollution, and decrease of natural
resources, the construction sector requires new sustainable solutions. Bio-materials,
usually crop by-products, are considered a strong alternative to conventional building
materials, and their use is not a direct competition in other supply chains like
food crops can be. On top of their lower cost of manufacture (from both an economic
and resource perspectives), they present attractive acoustic and thermal insulation
properties. Specifically, the woody core of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa L.), also
named hemp shiv, acts as a moisture buffer due to its micropores, which allow water
vapour to permeate. A wider adoption of this material as part of a building envelope
is however hindered by the intrinsic chemical characteristics of hemp shiv. Made
up mostly of cellulose and other sugar-derived polymeric groups, hemp shiv deteriorate
in warm and humid environments, giving rise to microbial growth, and present a
non-negligible fire risk. Their combustibility and predisposition to absorb liquid water
are two issues which need to be addressed in order to enable their use in the built
environment.
This thesis presents the development of a silica particle technology to limit the
biodegradation and improve the fire performance of hemp shiv. A rational design
approach was followed for the synthesis of silica particles, by changing reactions parameters
and the ratios of reagents. Better understanding of the effect of the reagents
proportions and temperature on the synthesis allowed the size, porosity, and surface
chemistry of the resultant silica particles to be tailored. Specifically, it was found that
keeping the quantity of water between two boundary conditions enabled the controlled synthesis of discrete particles which diameters ranged from 120 to 820 nm
with a defined pore shape distribution. Select formulations of particles of different
sizes were then functionalised to make them hydrophobic, which was successfully
assessed when functionalised silica particles were deposited on glass slides. Hemp
shiv were then coated with selected formulations of functionalised silica particles,
and their water repellence was equally verified, as well as the limitation of their water
uptake, which increased from a few seconds to beyond 20 minutes. The samples
also demonstrated delayed biodegradation when exposed to a humid environment,
whilst retaining their moisture buffering and hydrophobic properties. Finally, silica
was shown to act as a heat sink, by absorbing part of the radiant heat thus more energy
was required for the onset of pyrolysis to occur. They also protected the hemp
shiv against further oxidation, and consequently reduced their combustion rate. Composite
structures made from hemp shiv in which the silica particles were introduced
displayed improved fire performance, and similar response (although physical rather
than chemical) when compared to composites treated with conventional fire retardant
solutions. The approach followed here proved that silica particles can prevent moisture
and thermally induced deterioration of hemp shiv, at laboratory scale.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/35892
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The University of Edinburgh
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Bourebrab, M. A., Durand, G. G., and Taylor, A. (2018). “Development of Highly Repellent Silica Particles for Protection of Hemp Shiv Used as Insulation Materials”. Materials 11.4, pp. 12–18. DOI: 10.3390/ma11010004.
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Bourebrab, M. A., Oben, D. T., Durand, G. G., Taylor, P. G., Bruce, J. I., Bassindale, A. R., and Taylor, A. (2018). “Influence of the initial chemical conditions on the rational design of silica particles”. Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology 88.2, pp. 430–441. DOI: 10.1007/s10971-018-4821-9.
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Jiang, Y., Bourebrab, M. A., Sid, N., Taylor, A., Collet, F., Pretot, S., Hussain, A., Ansell, M., and Lawrence, M. (2018). “Improvement of water resistance of hemp woody substrates through deposition of functionalised silica hydrophobic coating, whilst retaining excellent moisture buffering properties”. ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering 6, pp. 10151–10161. DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.8b01475.
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hydrophobicity
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bio-materials
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hemp shiv
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fire retardant
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biodegradation
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Hydrophobic and fire retardant treatment with functionalised silica particles applied on hemp shiv
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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