Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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256839 | Construction and Building Materials | 2015 | 10 Pages |
•Synthesis of treated hemp fabric reinforced nanoclay–cement nanocomposites.•The optimum hemp fabric content was 6.9 wt% (i.e. 6 fabric layers).•Treated hemp fabric reinforced cement composites exhibited the highest strength.•Addition of 1 wt% calcined nanoclay imparted the optimum strength and toughness.
The influence of calcined nanoclay (CNC) and chemical treatment on the microstructure and mechanical properties of treated hemp fabric-reinforced cement nanocomposites has been investigated. The optimum hemp fabric content for these nanocomposites is 6.9 wt% (i.e. 6 fabric layers). Alkali-treated hemp fabric-reinforced cement composites exhibit the highest flexural strength when compared to their non-treated counterparts. In addition, mechanical properties are improved as a result of CNC addition. An optimum replacement of ordinary Portland cement with 1 wt% CNC is observed through reduced porosity and increased density, flexural strength and fracture toughness in treated hemp fabric-reinforced nanocomposite. It is shown that CNC behaves not only as a filler to improve the microstructure, but also as the activator to facilitate the pozzolanic reaction and thus improved the adhesion between the treated hemp fabric and the matrix.