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Nano CaCO <sub>3</sub> for enhancing properties of cement-based materials: <scp>a</scp> comprehensive review

Himanshu Sharma, Deepankar Kumar Ashish

2023Journal of Sustainable Cement-Based Materials15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Nanomaterials have emerged as a future application to concrete technology due to their unique composition. This study presents a review of nano CaCO3 in terms of microstructure, rate of hydration, consistency, flowability, setting time, workability, compressive strength, sorptivity, chloride resistance, and corrosion resistance. A remarkable decrease in pores and chloride ion penetration can be observed from the study. Compared to the controlled concrete, the addition of 1% nano CaCO3 also resulted in the reduction of the chloride diffusion coefficient. Compressive strength showed a significant improvement with the inclusion of 1-2% nano CaCO3, however, increasing its quantity showed reduction in compressive strength property. The accelerated hydration reaction forming supplementary C-S-H gel observed in the concrete containing nano CaCO3 has remarkably improved the microstructure of the mix by reducing its porosity. This study is an initiative to accumulate findings of nano-materials for its broad acceptance and future scope of work.

Topics & Concepts

Compressive strengthSorptivityMaterials scienceMicrostructureNano-PortlanditeCementChloridePorosityNanomaterialsCorrosionComposite materialMetallurgyPortland cementNanotechnologyConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchMagnesium Oxide Properties and ApplicationsInnovative concrete reinforcement materials