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The relationship between cellulose nanocrystal dispersion and strength

Journal

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 119, Issue -, Pages 71-79

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2016.03.077

Keywords

Cellulose nanocrystal; Agglomeration; Ultrasonication; Flexural strength; Short circuit diffusion

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation United States through Award CMMI [1131596]
  2. Directorate For Engineering
  3. Div Of Civil, Mechanical, & Manufact Inn [1131596] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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This paper studies the agglomeration of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and uses ultrasonication to disperse CNCs in cement pastes in an attempt to improve strength. Rheological measurements show that when the concentration of CNCs exceeds 1.35% by volume in deionized water, agglomerates start to develop. This experimental finding is comparable to the value obtained from a geometrical percolation model (1.38% by volume). When the matrix phase (deionized water) is replaced with a simulated cement paste pore solution, the CNCs begin to agglomerate at a lower concentration (approximately 0.18% by volume). The CNC concentration of 0.18% corresponds to the concentration of CNCs in cement paste where the maximum strength is reached. Tip ultrasonication was found to effectively disperse the CNCs and the cement pastes obtained strength improvements of up to 50%, which is significantly better than the strength improvement of raw CNCs alone (20-30%). (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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