Influence of selected metal oxides in micro and nanoscale on the mechanical and physical properties of the cement mortars
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2017Author
Ślosarczyk, Agnieszka
Kwiecińska, Anna
Pełszyk, Emilia
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The paper describes the results of the influence of three metal oxides’ particles: microparticles of Fe2O3 (d ≤ 5μm) and Fe3O4 (d ≤
5μm) as well as nanoparticles of NiO (d ≤ 50nm) on the cement matrix properties. Four different contents of each metal oxides’
particles were applied: 0.5, 1, 2 and 3 wt.%. The studies regarding different physical and chemical parameters of cement matrix
specimens such as compressive strength, water absorption, microscopic and structural properties have been carried out and the
results of these studies are presented and discussed. It was shown that the micro and nanoparticles in the amounts of 2÷3 wt.% can
influence the cement hydration process and thereby enhance the compressive strength of mortar. The higher enhancement was
obtained during the first seven days of hardening due to so called filling effect. In the following stage of hydration the strengthening
effect diminished. This phenomena was convergent with the XRD analysis, which proved that the micro- and nano-particles did
not react with the cement paste components.
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