Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1578794 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the present study, flexural strength, pore structure, thermal behavior and microstructure characteristics of concrete containing ground granulated blast furnace slag and TiO2 nanoparticles as binder have been investigated. Portland cement was replaced by different amounts of ground granulated blast furnace slag and the properties of concrete specimens were investigated. Although it negatively impacts the properties of concrete at early ages, ground granulated blast furnace slag was found to improve the physical and mechanical properties of concrete up to 45 wt% at later ages. TiO2 nanoparticles with the average particle size of 15 nm were partially added to concrete with the optimum content of ground granulated blast furnace slag and physical and mechanical properties of the specimens were measured. TiO2 nanoparticle as a partial replacement of cement up to 3 wt% could accelerate C–S–H gel formation as a result of increased crystalline Ca(OH)2 amount at the early age of hydration and hence increase flexural strength of concrete. The increased the TiO2 nanoparticles’ content more than 3 wt%, causes the reduced the flexural strength because of the decreased crystalline Ca(OH)2 content required for C–S–H gel formation and unsuitable dispersed nanoparticles in the concrete matrix. TiO2 nanoparticles could improve the pore structure of concrete and shift the distributed pores to harmless and few-harm pores.

Research highlights▶ Nanoparticles in concrete specimens. ▶ Ground granulated blast furnace slag. ▶ Strength assessments. ▶ Physical and thermal properties. ▶ Microstructure characteristics of concrete specimens.

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