Epicrystal modification of construction composites of different purpose with application of granulated nanostructured aggregate
Journal: Nanotechnologies in Construction: A Scientific Internet-Journal (Vol.8, No. 5)Publication Date: 2016-10-24
Authors : trokova V.V.; Ogurtsova Yu. N.; Botsman L.N.;
Page : 42-59
Keywords : anthropogenic metasomatosis; epicrystal modification; granular nanostructured aggregate; lightweight concrete; fine-grained concrete.;
Abstract
The paper shows that the volume impregnation of the concrete matrix in case of using granular nanostructured aggregate is an example of several anthropogenic metasomatosis such as phase replacement with the change of the chemical composition, as well as formation of new paragenesises, transformation of characteristics of final material. It is shown the impregnation of concrete with modifying solution results in microstructure impaction and homogenization; grain surface is covered with micro- and nano-sized new formations with different morphology. Considering the relevance of researches related to the development of new lightweight concrete aggregates and modification of traditionally used aggregates application of nanostructured granular aggregate for the implementation epicrystal modification of lightweight concrete based on inorganic binders is proposed. It allows creating composite macroporous structure with joint modification of the matrix on nano- and microlevel. Also, in view of increase in number of researches devoted to alkali-activated silicate and aluminosilicate systems for application as individually and as modifiers for increasing of hydrophobic properties of building materials, the possibility of creating a fine-grained concrete
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