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Superhydrophobic magnesium oxychloride cement based composites with integral stability and recyclability

Journal

CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES
Volume 118, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2021.103973

Keywords

Uperhydrophobic; Magnesium oxychloride cement; Composites; Stability; Recyclability

Funding

  1. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2020YFG0026]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFC1104801]

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A simple method to produce MOC based composites with superhydrophobicity is proposed in this study, which can maintain superhydrophobicity even after mechanical and chemical damages, and exhibit anti-icing properties. The modified MOCBCs overcome the poor water-resistance by protecting the main phases with hydrophobic silicone rubber.
Magnesium oxychloride (MOC) cement has attracted much interest due to the superior mechanical properties, however enhancing the poor water-resistance is facing challenges and it is worthwhile devoting much effort to it. Here, a simple method to produce MOC based composites (MOCBCs) with superhydrophobicity is proposed. The samples could maintain superhydrophobic (SHP) after bearing mechanical and chemical damages, and the SHP MOCBCs are also capable of anti-icing. Meanwhile, the modified MOCBCs overcomes the poor water-resistance, the fatal defect of MOC based materials, because the main phases are protected by hydrophobic silicone rubber. SHP ability of MOCBCs can attribute to the combination of dual-level fractal structure and addition of hydroxyl terminated polydimethylsiloxane (HPDMS), and this characteristic helps to achieve the function of self-cleaning. Besides, the powders ground from wasted MOCBCs exhibit superhydrophobicity, suggesting the potential recyclability of this material, which can be applied to SHP coating and oil/water separation.

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