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Título
Mechanical properties, nanoscale characteristics, and environmental analysis of high-volume waste coral powder mortar (HVCM)
Publicado en
Powder Technology. 2022, V. 407, 117613
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2022-07
ISSN
0032-5910
DOI
10.1016/j.powtec.2022.117613
Resumen
With the development of marine resources, coral-based cement compositions have broad application prospects in
coastal infrastructure construction such as island reef construction, flood control embankment, airport, and road,
etc. Waste coral powder (CP) was used to prepare high-volume CP mortar (HVCM), and its multiscale characteristics and environmental benefits were assessed, such as strength, microstructure, and nanoscale characteristics. The results showed that with the increase of CP substitution level, the mechanical properties of HVCM
decreased, and the autogenous shrinkage of the mixture was significantly improved. The use of CP to replace the
high-volume cement degraded the microstructure of the samples. From the perspective of nanoscale characteristics, the incorporation of CP reduced the content of hydration phase in the matrix and increased the pore
phase. Meanwhile, the widening of the interfacial transition zone of the HVCM samples was also the main reason
for their performance degradation. Although the incorporation of CP decreased the average elastic modulus of CS-H and increased its total porosity, the pore structure of the gel was slightly refined. In addition, HVCM had
lower carbon emissions and consumption of non-renewable energy compared to plain mortar.
Palabras clave
Mortar
Waste coral power
Environmental analysis
Multiscale characteristics
Nanomechanical properties
Materia
Ingeniería civil
Civil engineering
Materiales de construcción
Building materials
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