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폐기성 낙엽을 활용하기 위한 벽돌 개발 및 환경성 평가Development of Bricks for Utilizing Discarded Fallen Leaf and Environmental Assessment

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Development of Bricks for Utilizing Discarded Fallen Leaf and Environmental Assessment
Authors
변지영김민경이연휘오강원장성진
Issue Date
Feb-2025
Publisher
한국건축친환경설비학회
Keywords
Eco-friendly building materials; Leaves; Natural adhesive; Carbon emissions; 친환경 건축재료; 낙엽; 천연 접착제; 탄소 배출량
Citation
한국건축친환경설비학회 논문집, v.19, no.1, pp 1 - 11
Pages
11
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국건축친환경설비학회 논문집
Volume
19
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
11
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/77329
ISSN
1976-6483
2586-0666
Abstract
This study explores the potential of recycling urban fallen leaves into eco-friendly building materials by developing compressed leaf bricks using natural adhesives such as dextrin, albumin, gelatin, and casein. The research targeted Jinju City, South Korea, which produces an annual leaf waste volume of 31.41 tons. Fallen leaves were dried, processed, and compressed into bricks measuring 190×90×57 mm, adhering to KS L 4201 standards. Durability and combustion tests evaluated their physical and environmental performance. Albumin and gelatin-based bricks exhibited superior water resistance, suitable for temporary structures such as small agricultural facilities and lightweight partitions. Combustion tests revealed low emissions of formaldehyde (HCHO) and total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), ensuring environmental safety. Transportation simulations showed that compressing leaves into bricks reduced carbon emissions by 69.6% compared to transporting uncompressed leaves. These findings demonstrate the potential of leaf bricks in mitigating urban waste while providing an eco-friendly construction material. Future studies will focus on optimizing large-scale production processes and comparing the compressive strength and water absorption of leaf bricks with conventional clay bricks.
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