EPJ Web of Conferences (Jul 2013)

Performance of carbon nanofiber-cement composites subjected to accelerated decalcification

  • Arnold J.,
  • Kosson D.,
  • Sanchez F.,
  • Brown L.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20135602005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56
p. 02005

Abstract

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The effect of decalcification on the chemo-mechanical behavior of carbon nanofiber (CNF)-cement composites was studied. Portland cement pastes with and without 0.2% CNFs were subjected to accelerated decalcification by exposure to ammonium nitrate solutions. The influence of microstructural alterations during decalcification on the physical and mechanical properties of the composites was examined. The presence of CNF agglomerates influenced the chemo-mechanical behavior of the composite during decalcification. Precipitation of secondary hydrates within the agglomerates during decalcification resulted in a decrease in local porosity, which strengthened the composite and slowed the loss of flexural strength.