Department of Physics, Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung-Li, Taiwan
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Luminous Materials and Polymer Remnants Added to Concrete Objects: Photoelectric Radiation′s Effect
Author(s): Ching Horng*
Among the many practical applications of quantum physics in engineering and architecture, photoluminescence stands out. The photoelectric
effect causes some substances to release photons when exposed to solar energy. In research conducted in Europe and Mexico, these substances
were used to produce a photoluminescent effect on bicycle paths. When making concrete artifacts to illuminate bike and pedestrian paths, the
purpose of the study is to investigate how polymeric residues interact with the luminescent properties of rare-earth materials. After being made from
recycled polymeric waste and luminescent materials, the concrete blocks were put in direct sunlight and tested for mechanical strength. Concrete's
polymer residue significantly boosts photon emission, according to experiments, especially when processed via extrusion. The research objectives
for a produc.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2090-0902.2022.13.404
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