Applied Sciences (Sep 2024)

Processing Hemp Shiv Particles for Building Applications: Alkaline Extraction for Concrete and Hot Water Treatment for Binderless Particle Board

  • Maya-Sétan Diakité,
  • Vincent Lequart,
  • Alexandre Hérisson,
  • Élise Chenot,
  • Sébastien Potel,
  • Nathalie Leblanc,
  • Patrick Martin,
  • Hélène Lenormand

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14198815
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 19
p. 8815

Abstract

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The building and construction sector is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases, accounting for 37% of global emissions. The production and use of materials such as cement, steel, and aluminum contribute significantly to this carbon footprint. Utilizing valorized agricultural by-products, such as hemp shiv and sunflower pith, in construction can enhance the insulating properties of materials and reduce their environmental impact by capturing CO2. Additionally, during the formulation process, molecules such as polyphenols and sugars are released, depending on process parameters like pH and temperature. In some cases, these releases can cause issues, such as delaying the hardening of agro-based concrete or serving as binding agents in binderless particle boards. This study focuses on the molecules released during the processing of these materials, with particular attention to the effects of pH and temperature, and the modifications to the plant particles resulting from these conditions. Physical, chemical, and morphological analyses were conducted on the treated hemp shiv particles (HS1 and HS2). No physical or morphological differences were observed between the samples. However, chemical differences, particularly in the lignin and soluble compound content, were noted and were linked to the release of plant substances during the process.

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