Compared Efect of Nano Date Pits and Nano Sunfower Seed Shells on Properties of Green Cement Mortar
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2025-01-14
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Abstract
Agricultural waste, generated in massive quantities each year, poses environmental challenges and ofers an opportunity to
enhance eco-friendly practices in construction. The current study aimed to address the concerns of minimizing agricultural
waste and reducing the environmental impact associated with traditional cement production, including shortage in resources
and carbon emissions. Thus, the feasibility of incorporating nano date pits and nano sunfower seed shells as sustainable
additive materials in cement mortar were investigated. Three diferent nanomaterials content were used: (1, 3, and 5%), these
nano additives were added into mortar mixtures to assess their infuence on fresh and hardened characteristics, as well as on
the microstructure. Fresh density and fowability were used as a measure to evaluate workability, while hardened properties
such as density and compressive strength were utilized to evaluate the structural integrity. Microstructural analyses were also
conducted through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray difraction (XRD). The experimental results revealed
that nano sunfower seed shells decreased fowability by 8–42%, while nano date pits had a lower impact, with reductions
from 4 to 25%. Fresh density decreased with the increasing of nanomaterial content, particularly with the sunfower seed
shells due to their lighter weight and higher porosity. For hardened characteristics, dry density dropped by approximately
20% in sunfower seed shell mixtures, while date pit mixtures density was reduced gradually, supporting the development
of lightweight mortars. Furthermore, the mixture with 1% nano date pits has enhanced compressive strength by up to 22%
at 28 days, attributed to the pozzolanic activity of nano date pits that refned the microstructure. SEM and XRD analyses
revealed considerable interactions between the nano additives and the cement matrix. Furthermore, these analyses showed
dense hydration products and enhanced contact zones between cement and aggregates, promoting structural integrity. The
current study fndings assure the potential of nano agricultural waste materials to improve sustainable mortar formulations,
ofering lightweight, durable, and eco-friendly alternatives to traditional cement-based mortars.