STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION OF NEW FORMATIONS IN CEMENT MATRIX USING CARBON NANOTUBE DISPERSIONS AND NANOSILICA

Complex nanodispersed systems with multi-walled carbon nanotubes and nanodispersed silica have a significant impact on the processes of hydration, hardening and strength gain of construction composites predetermining their durability. While using a scanning electron microscope with an attachment for...

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Main Authors: B. M. Khroustalev, S. N. Leonovich, G. I. Yakovlev, I. S. Polianskich, O. Lahayne, J. Eberhardsteiner, G. Skripkiunas, I. A. Pudov, E. A. Karpova
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Published: Belarusian National Technical University 2017-03-01
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author B. M. Khroustalev
S. N. Leonovich
G. I. Yakovlev
I. S. Polianskich
O. Lahayne
J. Eberhardsteiner
G. Skripkiunas
I. A. Pudov
E. A. Karpova
author_facet B. M. Khroustalev
S. N. Leonovich
G. I. Yakovlev
I. S. Polianskich
O. Lahayne
J. Eberhardsteiner
G. Skripkiunas
I. A. Pudov
E. A. Karpova
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description Complex nanodispersed systems with multi-walled carbon nanotubes and nanodispersed silica have a significant impact on the processes of hydration, hardening and strength gain of construction composites predetermining their durability. While using a scanning electron microscope with an attachment for X-ray microanalysis and a device for infrared spectral analysis investigations have shown that the main effect of the cement matrix modification in the case of adding complex nanodispersed systems is provided by direct influence of hydration processes with subsequent crystallization of new formations. It has been noted that while adding carbon nanotube dispersion and nanosized silica a binding matrix is structured in the form of an extremely dense shell from crystalline hydrate new formations on the surface of solid phases that provides strong binding matrix in cement concrete. The addition effect of carbon nanotubes has been analyzed and quantitatively assessed through an investigation for every case of one sample with nanotubes and one sample without them with the help of a nanoindenter and scanning electron microscope. It is necessary to solve rather complicated challenging task in order to assess quantitatively the addition effect of CNT on material characteristics at a micromechanical level. At the same time it is possible to investigate surface of a concrete sample with one-micron resolution. In this case it is necessary to prepare samples for nanoindentation with exclusion of all CNT defectable effects that have been shown by a SEM. So in this case more adequate method for assessment must be a picoindenter , which combines a test method for nanoindentation with an optical SEM potential. Such equipment is in the stage of in-situ testing process at the Vienna University of Technology. The investigation is based on the fact that the main modification effect of mineral binding matrix while using incorporated complex nanodispersed systems and nanosilica is ensured by a direct influence of hydration processes and subsequent crystallization of new formations. Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis with detection in IR spectra have revealed that adding of multi-walled carbon nanotubes dispersion together with nanodispersed silica provides structuring of rather dense shell of hydrated new formations along cement matrix on the surface of solid phase. The structured interfacial layers form separate cells in the modified cement matrix that ensures a formation of extremely filled system and predetermines structural strengthening of the modified cement matrix due to formation of spatial packaging. Consequently, the main factor increasing characteristics of cement concrete which is modified with carbon nanotubes and nanosilica is a structural modification of calcium hydrosilicates with relation to composition and morphology of new formations.
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spelling doaj-art-022414e786d74f00bb765abbae22ad8a2024-12-02T06:52:26ZrusBelarusian National Technical UniversityНаука и техника2227-10312414-03922017-03-011629310310.21122/2227-1031-2017-16-2-93-103932STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION OF NEW FORMATIONS IN CEMENT MATRIX USING CARBON NANOTUBE DISPERSIONS AND NANOSILICAB. M. Khroustalev0S. N. Leonovich1G. I. Yakovlev2I. S. Polianskich3O. Lahayne4J. Eberhardsteiner5G. Skripkiunas6I. A. Pudov7E. A. Karpova8Belarusian National Technical UniversityBelarusian National Technical UniversityKalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical UniversityKalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical UniversityVienna University of TechnologyVienna University of TechnologyVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityKalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical UniversityKalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical UniversityComplex nanodispersed systems with multi-walled carbon nanotubes and nanodispersed silica have a significant impact on the processes of hydration, hardening and strength gain of construction composites predetermining their durability. While using a scanning electron microscope with an attachment for X-ray microanalysis and a device for infrared spectral analysis investigations have shown that the main effect of the cement matrix modification in the case of adding complex nanodispersed systems is provided by direct influence of hydration processes with subsequent crystallization of new formations. It has been noted that while adding carbon nanotube dispersion and nanosized silica a binding matrix is structured in the form of an extremely dense shell from crystalline hydrate new formations on the surface of solid phases that provides strong binding matrix in cement concrete. The addition effect of carbon nanotubes has been analyzed and quantitatively assessed through an investigation for every case of one sample with nanotubes and one sample without them with the help of a nanoindenter and scanning electron microscope. It is necessary to solve rather complicated challenging task in order to assess quantitatively the addition effect of CNT on material characteristics at a micromechanical level. At the same time it is possible to investigate surface of a concrete sample with one-micron resolution. In this case it is necessary to prepare samples for nanoindentation with exclusion of all CNT defectable effects that have been shown by a SEM. So in this case more adequate method for assessment must be a picoindenter , which combines a test method for nanoindentation with an optical SEM potential. Such equipment is in the stage of in-situ testing process at the Vienna University of Technology. The investigation is based on the fact that the main modification effect of mineral binding matrix while using incorporated complex nanodispersed systems and nanosilica is ensured by a direct influence of hydration processes and subsequent crystallization of new formations. Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis with detection in IR spectra have revealed that adding of multi-walled carbon nanotubes dispersion together with nanodispersed silica provides structuring of rather dense shell of hydrated new formations along cement matrix on the surface of solid phase. The structured interfacial layers form separate cells in the modified cement matrix that ensures a formation of extremely filled system and predetermines structural strengthening of the modified cement matrix due to formation of spatial packaging. Consequently, the main factor increasing characteristics of cement concrete which is modified with carbon nanotubes and nanosilica is a structural modification of calcium hydrosilicates with relation to composition and morphology of new formations.https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/992нанодисперсная системамногослойные углеродные нанотрубкинанокремнеземсканирующий электронный микроскопх-лучевой микроанализгидратацияцементный бетон
spellingShingle B. M. Khroustalev
S. N. Leonovich
G. I. Yakovlev
I. S. Polianskich
O. Lahayne
J. Eberhardsteiner
G. Skripkiunas
I. A. Pudov
E. A. Karpova
STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION OF NEW FORMATIONS IN CEMENT MATRIX USING CARBON NANOTUBE DISPERSIONS AND NANOSILICA
Наука и техника
нанодисперсная система
многослойные углеродные нанотрубки
нанокремнезем
сканирующий электронный микроскоп
х-лучевой микроанализ
гидратация
цементный бетон
title STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION OF NEW FORMATIONS IN CEMENT MATRIX USING CARBON NANOTUBE DISPERSIONS AND NANOSILICA
title_full STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION OF NEW FORMATIONS IN CEMENT MATRIX USING CARBON NANOTUBE DISPERSIONS AND NANOSILICA
title_fullStr STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION OF NEW FORMATIONS IN CEMENT MATRIX USING CARBON NANOTUBE DISPERSIONS AND NANOSILICA
title_full_unstemmed STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION OF NEW FORMATIONS IN CEMENT MATRIX USING CARBON NANOTUBE DISPERSIONS AND NANOSILICA
title_short STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION OF NEW FORMATIONS IN CEMENT MATRIX USING CARBON NANOTUBE DISPERSIONS AND NANOSILICA
title_sort structural modification of new formations in cement matrix using carbon nanotube dispersions and nanosilica
topic нанодисперсная система
многослойные углеродные нанотрубки
нанокремнезем
сканирующий электронный микроскоп
х-лучевой микроанализ
гидратация
цементный бетон
url https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/992
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