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Study on the Mechanism of Nano-SiO(2) for Improving the Properties of Cement-Based Soil Stabilizer

A new nano-soil stabilizer (N-MBER, Nanometer Material Becoming Earth into Rock) material was developed in this research by using the high activity and ultrafine properties of nano-SiO(2) (NS), which were able to improve the properties of cement-based soil stabilizer and had broad application prospe...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xingchen, Gao, Jianen, Fan, Henghui, Li, Xinghua, Gao, Zhe, Xue, Li, Sun, Shengli
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7152852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32106519
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10030405
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author Zhang, Xingchen
Gao, Jianen
Fan, Henghui
Li, Xinghua
Gao, Zhe
Xue, Li
Sun, Shengli
author_facet Zhang, Xingchen
Gao, Jianen
Fan, Henghui
Li, Xinghua
Gao, Zhe
Xue, Li
Sun, Shengli
author_sort Zhang, Xingchen
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description A new nano-soil stabilizer (N-MBER, Nanometer Material Becoming Earth into Rock) material was developed in this research by using the high activity and ultrafine properties of nano-SiO(2) (NS), which were able to improve the properties of cement-based soil stabilizer and had broad application prospects. The results showed that (1) the strength of N-MBER obeyed a compound function relation with curing period and additive amount of NS. The relationship between strength and curing period obeyed an exponential function when the additive amount was constant. The strength and additive amount were a power function when the curing period was fixed. The compressive strength of N-MBER increased by more than 15% compared with MBER at day 28 of the curing period, and 50% compared with grade 32.5 cement. (2) The pozzolanic catalytic activity of NS significantly increased the amount of calcium silicate hydrate gel (C–S–H) in the N-MBER colloid. NS was also able to make the distribution of the network structure of colloidal space more uniform and improved the fractal dimension of particles by 0.05. The above results provide theoretical data for exploring the mechanism of soil stabilizer strength growth and for promoting the application of solid waste utilization.
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spelling pubmed-71528522020-04-20 Study on the Mechanism of Nano-SiO(2) for Improving the Properties of Cement-Based Soil Stabilizer Zhang, Xingchen Gao, Jianen Fan, Henghui Li, Xinghua Gao, Zhe Xue, Li Sun, Shengli Nanomaterials (Basel) Article A new nano-soil stabilizer (N-MBER, Nanometer Material Becoming Earth into Rock) material was developed in this research by using the high activity and ultrafine properties of nano-SiO(2) (NS), which were able to improve the properties of cement-based soil stabilizer and had broad application prospects. The results showed that (1) the strength of N-MBER obeyed a compound function relation with curing period and additive amount of NS. The relationship between strength and curing period obeyed an exponential function when the additive amount was constant. The strength and additive amount were a power function when the curing period was fixed. The compressive strength of N-MBER increased by more than 15% compared with MBER at day 28 of the curing period, and 50% compared with grade 32.5 cement. (2) The pozzolanic catalytic activity of NS significantly increased the amount of calcium silicate hydrate gel (C–S–H) in the N-MBER colloid. NS was also able to make the distribution of the network structure of colloidal space more uniform and improved the fractal dimension of particles by 0.05. The above results provide theoretical data for exploring the mechanism of soil stabilizer strength growth and for promoting the application of solid waste utilization. MDPI 2020-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7152852/ /pubmed/32106519 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10030405 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Study on the Mechanism of Nano-SiO(2) for Improving the Properties of Cement-Based Soil Stabilizer
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title_full_unstemmed Study on the Mechanism of Nano-SiO(2) for Improving the Properties of Cement-Based Soil Stabilizer
title_short Study on the Mechanism of Nano-SiO(2) for Improving the Properties of Cement-Based Soil Stabilizer
title_sort study on the mechanism of nano-sio(2) for improving the properties of cement-based soil stabilizer
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7152852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32106519
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10030405
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