Supplementary cementitious materials were incorporated into hydrogel-based internal curing agents to improve the hydration, microstructure, and ultimately strength of internally cured high-performance cement paste. Polyacrylamide composite hydrogel particles containing amorphous silica – either silica fume or nanosilica – and two different polymer network crosslink densities were synthesized and incorporated into cement paste. The presence of silica and low crosslink density increased the absorption capacity of the particles in pore solution. Micrographs of internally cured paste indicated a significant improvement in hydrogel-related void-filling ability and an increase in void size for low crosslink density particles containing silica. Co...
This research article will describe the design and use of polyelectrolyte hydrogel particles as inte...
This research article will describe the design and use of polyelectrolyte hydrogel particles as inte...
Continuously rising demands for more durable and robust materials require the adaptation of the cons...
Supplementary cementitious materials were incorporated into hydrogel-based internal curing agents to...
Autogenous shrinkage induced cracking is a major concern in high performance concretes (HPC), which ...
Despite the widespread usage of concrete and significant increases in concrete technology, including...
Internal curing agents provide high performance concrete (HPC) with an internal source of hydration ...
Internal curing of mortar through superabsorbent polymer hydrogels is explored as a solution to self...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are known to mitigate the development of autogenous shrinkage in ceme...
Incorporating superabsorbent polymer (SAP), which has the abilities of absorption and desorption in ...
Two commercial superabsorbent polymer (SAP) formulations were used to internally cure cement pastes,...
The concrete industry increasingly emphasizes advances in novel materials that promote construction ...
Internal curing with superabsorbent polymers (SAP) is a method for promoting hydration of cement and...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are known to mitigate the development of autogenous shrinkage in ceme...
To limit self-desiccation and autogenous shrinkage that may lead to early-age cracking of ultra-high...
This research article will describe the design and use of polyelectrolyte hydrogel particles as inte...
This research article will describe the design and use of polyelectrolyte hydrogel particles as inte...
Continuously rising demands for more durable and robust materials require the adaptation of the cons...
Supplementary cementitious materials were incorporated into hydrogel-based internal curing agents to...
Autogenous shrinkage induced cracking is a major concern in high performance concretes (HPC), which ...
Despite the widespread usage of concrete and significant increases in concrete technology, including...
Internal curing agents provide high performance concrete (HPC) with an internal source of hydration ...
Internal curing of mortar through superabsorbent polymer hydrogels is explored as a solution to self...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are known to mitigate the development of autogenous shrinkage in ceme...
Incorporating superabsorbent polymer (SAP), which has the abilities of absorption and desorption in ...
Two commercial superabsorbent polymer (SAP) formulations were used to internally cure cement pastes,...
The concrete industry increasingly emphasizes advances in novel materials that promote construction ...
Internal curing with superabsorbent polymers (SAP) is a method for promoting hydration of cement and...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are known to mitigate the development of autogenous shrinkage in ceme...
To limit self-desiccation and autogenous shrinkage that may lead to early-age cracking of ultra-high...
This research article will describe the design and use of polyelectrolyte hydrogel particles as inte...
This research article will describe the design and use of polyelectrolyte hydrogel particles as inte...
Continuously rising demands for more durable and robust materials require the adaptation of the cons...