Materiales de Construccion (Sep 2016)

Capsules with evolving brittleness to resist the preparation of self-healing concrete

  • E. Gruyaert,
  • K. Van Tittelboom,
  • J. Sucaet,
  • J. Anrijs,
  • S. Van Vlierberghe,
  • P. Dubruel,
  • B. G. De Geest,
  • J. P. Remon,
  • N. De Belie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.2016.07115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 323
pp. e092 – e092

Abstract

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Capsules for self-healing concrete have to possess multifunctional properties and it would be an enormous advantage in the valorization process when they could also be mixed in. Therefore, we aimed to develop capsules with evolving brittleness. Capsules with high initial flexibility were prepared by adding a plasticizer to an ethyl cellulose matrix. During hardening of the concrete, the plasticizing agent should leach out to the moist environment yielding more brittle capsules which break upon crack appearance. The tested capsules could easily be mixed in during concrete production. However, incompatibility issues between the capsule wall and the inner polymeric healing agent appeared. Moreover, the capsules became insufficiently brittle and the bond strength to the cementitious matrix was too weak. Consequently, multilayer capsules were tested. These capsules had a high impact resistance to endure concrete mixing and were able to break upon crack formation.

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