CNTs/PVA对混凝土性能的影响:强度,干燥收缩率和微观结构
Shengliang Lu1, Ting Zuo2, Zhongkun Wang3
1School of Civil Engineering & Architecture, Wenzhou Polytechnic, Wenzhou 325035, China.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
|June 13, 2025
概括
将碳纳米管 (CNT) 和聚乙醇 (PVA) 添加到水泥中,可显著提高机械强度并减少干燥收缩. 这种纳米合体乳液增强了混凝土的耐用性和性能,添加最小的添加物.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 土木工程 土木工程是指土木工程.
- 纳米技术 纳米技术
背景情况:
- 基于水泥的材料容易因干燥收缩和吸水而发生裂.
- 提高混凝土的机械性能和耐用性对于基础设施开发至关重要.
- 碳纳米管 (CNT) 和聚乙醇 (PVA) 提供了材料增强的潜力.
研究的目的:
- 合成一个稳定的CNTs/PVA纳米合体乳液.
- 为了研究这种乳液对基于水泥的材料特性的影响.
- 在混凝土中阐明CNT/PVA的增强机制.
主要方法:
- 一种均分散的CNTs/PVA纳米合体乳液的合成.
- 系统测试机械性能 (压力和屈曲强度).
- 评估干燥收缩,毛细血管吸收水和微观结构分析.
主要成果:
- 0.3%的CNTs/1.0%的PVA提高了28天的压力和强度,分别提高了15%和10%.
- 在360天内,0.5%的CNT/1.0%的PVA将干燥收缩率降低了高达76%.
- 与普通混凝土相比,CNTs/PVA混合物显示了25.7%的较低吸水率.
结论:
- CNTs/PVA纳米合物乳液有效地增强了混凝土的机械性能.
- 复合材料显著减少了干燥收缩和吸水.
- 在水泥矩阵内的CNTs/PVA相互透的网络负责提高性能.
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