Fundamental interaction of hydrophobic materials in concrete with different moisture contents in saline environment

Abstract

The present paper investigates the performance and efficacy of four protective surface applied materials; sodium acetate, fluoropolymer, silicone resin and silane when applied to marine structures with different moisture contents. Materials were applied to fully dry and fully saturated concrete along with concrete with 2% and 4% moisture contents. The interaction mechanism of the materials with concrete and their microstructural and morphological assessments were conducted by running SEM, EDX and FTIR analyses to evaluate their performance in the presence of moisture. Also, their efficacy in protecting concrete from water ingress and chloride penetration was evaluated by operating the Initial Surface Absorption Test (ISAT) and Unidirectional salt ponding test respectively. Results demonstrated that moisture content imposes a vital effect on the interaction of the materials with concrete and their adhesion inside the pores, and consequently their efficacy in reducing both, water and chloride penetration.

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2019.02.119
Divisions: College of Engineering & Physical Sciences
College of Engineering & Physical Sciences > School of Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering > Engineering Systems and Supply Chain Management
Additional Information: © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Publication ISSN: 0950-0618
Last Modified: 26 Mar 2024 08:15
Date Deposited: 28 Jul 2020 08:33
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PURE Output Type: Article
Published Date: 2019-05-20
Published Online Date: 2019-02-25
Accepted Date: 2019-02-19
Authors: Mazen, Al-Kheetan
Rahman, Mujib (ORCID Profile 0000-0002-5177-4159)
Chamberlain, Denis

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