The diffusion or permeability of ions or gases through the cement matrix is key in the degradation of reinforced concrete for marine applications. The delay in ion diffusion has been an important approach to extend the life of this type of materials. In this work it is detailed how reduce degradation of cement mortar using nanotechnology. The addition of nanoparticles to the cement paste has important implications for the hydration and microstructure, reducing porosity and improving mechanical properties. In this study, different nanoparticles have been used to reduce the porosity of mortars evaluating this improvement by means of electrical resistivity measurements. It is perfectly established the porosity reduction with the increasing of electrical resistivity. Reduction of porosity minimises the intake of aggressive agents into the mortar in a meaningful way, retarding the corrosion of metal reinforcement. Nanoparticles addition (<10%) within cement mortar have allowed to increase the electrical resistivity in up to 112% regarding to control sample, without modifying of mechanical properties.
Abstract
The diffusion or permeability of ions or gases through the cement matrix is key in the degradation of reinforced concrete for marine applications. The delay in ion diffusion has been an important approach to extend the life of this type of materials. [...]