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Thermal Recycling of Gypsum–Hemp Bio-Concrete: Experimental Evaluation of Dehydration Conditions and Properties Evolution
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Thermal Recycling of Gypsum–Hemp Bio-Concrete: Experimental Evaluation of Dehydration Conditions and Properties Evolution

Placide Uwizeyimana, Tania Lopes, Rodolphe Sonnier, Anthony Burlet, Mohammed Rakkane, Wissal Bouamri et Marc Potin
Recycling, Vol.11(4)
2026

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thermal properties thermal recycling hemp shiv gypsum bio-concrete
The building sector is a major source of CO2 emissions and construction waste, motivating the development of sustainable materials and end-of-life recycling strategies. Bio-concretes, combining mineral binders with plant-based aggregates, offer low density and favorable hygrothermal performance but remain insufficiently studied with respect to recyclability, particularly for gypsum-based materials. This study experimentally investigates the thermal recycling of gypsum–hemp bio-concrete, in which gypsum acts as the binder and hemp shiv as the aggregate. Thermogravimetric analysis of individual constituents and the bio-concrete was conducted to identify a temperature range enabling gypsum dehydration without hemp degradation. Controlled oven treatments at selected temperature–time couples were then applied to determine optimal recycling conditions, followed by the bio-concrete remanufacturing using 100% recycled constituents. Physical, thermal, and mechanical properties were evaluated before and after recycling under controlled conditions. Results show that a treatment at 180 °C for 60 min enables effective gypsum dehydration (18–20% mass loss) while preserving hemp integrity. Recycled gypsum–hemp bio-concrete exhibits increased density (368 to 587 kg·m−3) and compressive strength (0.05 to 0.52 MPa), accompanied by a moderate increase in thermal conductivity (0.081 to 0.096 W·m−1·K−1). These findings demonstrate the feasibility of 100% thermal recycling of gypsum–hemp bio-concrete without constituent separation.

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