Nanotechnology for Cement Composite Materials
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Construction and Building Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2022) | Viewed by 26443
Special Issue Editor
Interests: civil engineering; materials engineering; cement; concrete technology; image analysis; nanotechnology; nanomaterials; fibers; elevated temperature; mechanical properties; physical properties; structure of materials; fractals
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, technological progress has meant that the possibilities of modifying materials on the macro- and micro-levels are slowly being exhausted. To further improve the properties and durability of cement composite materials, the structure is modified at the nano-level. Nanotechnology and nano-modifications are a dynamically developing branch not only in concrete technology, but also for virtually all materials used in the construction industry and more. Nano-modifications of cement composite materials lead to several benefits, e.g., increased mechanical strength, fracture toughness, resistance to the effects of low and high temperatures, increased tightness and thus resistance to chemical corrosion, etc. Unfortunately, cement material nanotechnology also brings a series of challenges and problems that are not yet fully recognized. Such challenges include, for example, the even dispersion of the nano-additive in the volume of the cement composite material, which has a key impact on the final properties. Therefore, collecting knowledge in this field seems perfectly appropriate.
The present Special Issue on “Nanotechnology for Cement Composite Materials” aims to publish original research papers, which contribute to knowledge on any aspect related to nanotechnology for cement composite materials. Critical reviews are also welcome.
Topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Nanomaterials for cement composite materials (e.g., nano-cement, nano-SiO2, nano-Fe2O3, nano-TiO2, nano-Al2O3, nano-CaCO3, carbon nanotubes, carbon nanofibers, graphite nanofibers, recycled nanofibers, natural nanofibers, and any other types of reactive and unreactive nanoparticles and nanofibers);
- Durability of nano-modified cement composite materials (e.g., mechanical and physical properties, resistance to chemical corrosion, resistance to elevated temperature, freeze/thaw, alkali-silica reaction, biodegradation, etc.);
- Methods for increasing the durability of nano-modified cement composite materials;
- New testing methods related to nanotechnology;
- Hydration and microstructural formation of cement composite materials with nano-modifications;
- New trends and design of new nano-modified cement composite materials;
- Life cycle assessment.
It is my pleasure to invite you to submit a manuscript to this Special Issue.
Dr. Maciej Szeląg
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Cement composite materials
- Nanotechnology
- Nanoparticles
- Nanofibers
- Durability
- Nano-modifications
- Microstructure
- Hydration
- Characterization methods
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