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Investigation on the mechanism of self-healing effect of cementitious capillary crystalline waterproofing material on concrete and enhancement of its resistance to chloride erosion

Dongya Ren,Zilin Wang,Wenrui Luo, Haibo Yang, Pengfei Wu, Shaonan Su,Changfa Ai,Lin Kong

Construction and Building Materials(2024)

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Abstract
To enhance the compactness of concrete in coastal areas and impede the ingress of chloride solutions into the structures, Cementitious capillary crystalline waterproofing material (CCCW) was internal incorporated into concrete. This study employed one-dimensional chloride immersion diffusion tests and wet-dry cycle tests to emulate the deterioration of concrete under natural conditions due to chloride ions. The optimal dosage of CCCW was determined by conducting chemical titration to measure the chloride ion concentration at various depths within the specimens. Subsequently, the influence of incorporating CCCW on the compressive strength of concrete under chloride conditions was assessed. Finally, employing experimental methods such as MIP, SEM and EDS, the pores within cementitious materials and the formation of internal crystals was examined at a microscopic level. Research indicates that in chloride salt environments, the penetration of salt solutions can trigger the formation of spider silk biomimetic shape crystalline structures within the internal pores of CCCW. thereby enhancing the compactness of concrete to achieve a self-healing effect while preventing the intrusion of chloride salt solutions.
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Concrete,Cementitious capillary crystalline waterproofing material,Penetron Admix,Chloride salt solution,Pores
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