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Effects of CNTs/PVA on Concrete Performance: Strength, Drying Shrinkage, and Microstructure

Shengliang Lu, Ting Zuo, Zhongkun Wang, Shuang Yan

2025Materials9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A uniformly dispersed carbon nanotubes (CNTs)/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) nano-colloidal emulsion was synthesized by leveraging colloidal stability and interfacial chemical interactions. This study systematically investigated the influence of the CNTs/PVA nano-colloidal emulsion on the mechanical properties, drying shrinkage, capillary water absorption, and microstructure of cement-based materials, while elucidating the underlying reinforcement mechanisms. The experimental results demonstrated that different CNTs/PVA ratios enhanced the concrete properties: For instance, 0.3% CNTs and 1.0% PVA improved the 28-day compressive and flexural strengths by 15% and 10%, respectively, while 0.5% CNTs and 1.0% PVA reduced the drying shrinkage by 76%, 34%, 22%, and 21% at 7, 28, 180, and 360 days. Additionally, the 0.5% CNTs/1.0% PVA mixture achieved a 25.7% lower absorption rate (25.25 vs. 34.00 g·m−2, *p* < 0.001) than plain concrete. A microstructural analysis revealed that the CNTs/PVA composite formed an interpenetrating network within the cement matrix, which correlated with the observed mechanical improvements and shrinkage reduction. These findings indicate that even minimal additions of CNTs/PVA could effectively enhance the tensile and flexural capacity of concrete while mitigating its susceptibility to drying shrinkage.

Topics & Concepts

ShrinkageMicrostructureMaterials scienceComposite materialCompressive strengthConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsSmart Materials for Construction