Heliyon (Jun 2024)

Impact of chitosan extracted from shrimp shells on the shrinkage and mechanical properties of cement-based composites using dendritic fibrous nanosilica

  • Liyuan Zhao,
  • Man Wang,
  • Liwei Zhang,
  • Seyed Mohsen Sadeghzadeh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. e31576

Abstract

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Dendritic fibrous nanosilica (DFNS) was functionalized using microcrystalline chitosan, derived from shrimp exoskeletons, to act as a robust anchor, resulting in DFNS@Chitosan. In order to prevent the restacking of chitosan sheets, the supramolecular polymerized chitosan not only served as a spacer but was also incorporated into cement-based composites. The physical-chemical characteristics of DFNS@Chitosan were assessed through various analytical techniques such as TEM, SEM, TGA, FTIR, AFM, XPS, and EDX. The potency and auto-induced contraction of Cement-based composite materials fortified with DFNS@Chitosan were probed. The incorporation of DFNS@Chitosan resulted in an increase in both compressive and interfacial stretching potency of the cement-based composites. Furthermore, the presence of DFNS@Chitosan effectively inhibited the occurrence of auto-induced contraction in the cement-based paste. This research endeavor is anticipated to promote an alternative utilization of DFNS and shrimp waste shells in the development of sustainable building materials.

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