Polymer Composites for Construction Application
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Composites and Nanocomposites".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 5625
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The special issue "Polymer Composites for Construction Application" aims to collect works related to the wide variety of polymers used in construction, new trends in the use of various polymers, applications in construction and housing equipment and other public works, physical and chemical characteristics of polymers and balance between the construction needs of the population and the protection of the environment.
Contributions related to the proposed lines of research are appreciated and that allow improving the management and knowledge of these materials, whose evolution has been slow until the middle of the last century, but that because of the "plastic revolution", society and the construction sector underwent an exceptional change with the entry of synthetic polymers.
The main idea is to promote the development of new composite materials and new applications in the construction sector. There are numerous experts in developing and manufacturing high-quality polymers, more durable or with greater adhesive or sealability. Polymers are not only used to improve materials, but also to prevent structural damage to the building.
Therefore, this special issue can help complement the existing literature on Polymer Composites for Construction Application from a multidisciplinary perspective that encourages the exchange of ideas and points of view. For this reason, we encourage all researchers working in areas of knowledge related to construction materials and green buildings to submit their potential research.
Dr. Amparo Verdú-Vázquez
Dr. Tomas Gil-Lopez
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- polymer composites
- fibre composites
- natural fibre composites
- biocomposites
- construction materials
- advanced materials
- composite materials
- fiber-reinforced materials
- reinforced plastics
- civil structures
- rehabilitation
- tests
- codes
- standards
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