Recycling of Concrete Demolition Waste Powder as a Sustainable Material in Portland Cement Pastes Modified with Nano-silica

H. Darweesh
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In recent years, researchers dedicated themselves to explore the possibility of introducingconcrete waste powder (CWP) into Portland cement as a sustainable material for Portland cement to reduce as possible the environmental pollution with this concrete demolition wastes. To optimize the effect of CWP on cement-based materials, this paper usesnano-silica (NS) to improve the hydration and mechanical properties of cement-based materials with CWP. Results indicated that after adding NS into CWP cement pastes, the setting time of cement pastes was significantly reduced, while the early rate of hydration and hydration heat increased. Besides, the mechanical strengths of the cement pastes increased as CWP replaced at the expense of the cement only up till 15 weights %, and then decreased. The addition of nanosilica (NS) can compensate the mechanical strength loss caused by CWP as supplementary cementing materials. The higher ratios of CWP than 15 weight % increased the pore volume or porosity. In contrast, NS in CWP blended cement significantly decreased the porosity, and increased the proportion of harmless pores. Hence, NS reduced the porosity, which in turn improved and enhanced the bulk density and mechanical properties. The optimum amount of NS is 2.5 weight % which resulted in the best results. The heat of hydration of the different cement batches in the two groups adversely affected with the incorporation of CWP, but little improved with NS. The obtained results were confirmed by the ultrasonic pulse velocity (USPV) test, where the cement batch PP15 (Group I) and PS2.5 (Group II) achieved the highest conformance.
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纳米二氧化硅改性硅酸盐水泥粉可持续利用的研究
近年来,研究人员致力于探索在硅酸盐水泥中引入混凝土废粉作为硅酸盐水泥的可持续材料的可能性,以尽可能减少这种混凝土拆除废弃物对环境的污染。为了优化CWP对水泥基材料的影响,本文采用纳米二氧化硅(NS)改善CWP对水泥基材料的水化性能和力学性能。结果表明,在CWP水泥浆体中加入NS后,水泥浆体的凝结时间明显缩短,水化早期速率和水化热增加。以水泥为代价替代CWP后,水泥浆体的机械强度增加,但仅增加15%,随后下降。纳米二氧化硅(NS)作为补充胶凝材料,可以弥补CWP造成的机械强度损失。CWP的比重大于15%时,孔隙体积或孔隙度增大。相比之下,在CWP水泥中加入NS可显著降低孔隙度,增加无害孔隙的比例。因此,NS降低了孔隙率,从而改善和增强了体积密度和力学性能。最佳添加量为2.5%,效果最佳。两组不同水泥批次的水化热均受到CWP掺入的不利影响,而NS掺入对水化热的改善作用不大。超声脉冲速度(USPV)测试证实了所得结果,其中水泥批次PP15 (I组)和PS2.5 (II组)的一致性最高。
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