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Natural Cellulose Nanofibers As Sustainable Enhancers in Construction Cement.


ABSTRACT: Cement is one of the mostly used construction materials due to its high durability and low cost, but it suffers from brittle fracture and facile crack initiation. This article describes the use of naturally-derived renewable cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) to reinforce cement. The effects of CNFs on the mechanical properties, degree of hydration (DOH), and microstructure of cement pastes have been studied. It is found that an addition of 0.15% by weight of CNFs leads to a 15% and 20% increase in the flexural and compressive strengths of cement paste. The enhancement in mechanical strength is attributed to high DOH and dense microstructure of cement pastes after adding CNFs.

SUBMITTER: Jiao L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5179083 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Natural Cellulose Nanofibers As Sustainable Enhancers in Construction Cement.

Jiao Li L   Su Ming M   Chen Liao L   Wang Yuangang Y   Zhu Hongli H   Dai Hongqi H  

PloS one 20161222 12


Cement is one of the mostly used construction materials due to its high durability and low cost, but it suffers from brittle fracture and facile crack initiation. This article describes the use of naturally-derived renewable cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) to reinforce cement. The effects of CNFs on the mechanical properties, degree of hydration (DOH), and microstructure of cement pastes have been studied. It is found that an addition of 0.15% by weight of CNFs leads to a 15% and 20% increase in the  ...[more]

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