Chemosensors (Feb 2023)

Measuring Water Vapor Sorption Hysteresis of Cement Paste through an Optical Fiber Sensor

  • Pedro M. da Silva,
  • Luís C. C. Coelho,
  • José M. M. M. de Almeida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors11020123
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 123

Abstract

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Water vapor sorption is a powerful tool for the analysis of cement paste, one of the most used substances by mankind. The monitoring of cementitious materials is fundamental for the improvement of infrastructure resilience, which has a deep impact on the economy, the environment, and on society. In this work, a multimode fiber was embedded in cement paste for real-time monitoring of cement paste water vapor sorption. Changes in the reflected light intensity due to the build-up of water in the cement paste’s pores were exploited for this purpose. The sample was 7-day moist cured, and the relative humidity was controlled between 8.9% and 97.6%. Reflected light intensity was converted into a specific surface area of cement paste (133 m2/g) and thickness of water through the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) method and into a pore size distribution through the Barret-Joyner-Halenda (BJH) method. The results achieved through reflected light intensity agree with those found in the literature, validating the usage of this setup for the monitoring of water vapor sorption, breaking away from standard gravimetric measurements.

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