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The Synergistic Effect of Greenhouse Gas CO2 and Silica-Fume on the Properties of 3D Printed Mortar (2023-12)

10.1016/j.compositesb.2023.111188

Lucen Hao, Long Li, Shipeng Zhang, Huanghua Zhang, Jianzhuang Xiao, Sun Poon
Journal Article - Composites Part B: Engineering, No. 111188

Abstract

To fulfil the requirements of pumpability and buildability, the rheological properties of mortar/concrete for 3D printing should follow much stricter requirements than traditional-cast mortar/concrete. This study proposed to use a secondary CO2 mixing technique coupled with the addition of silica fume (SF) to achieve in-situ rheology control of 3D printed mortar. The influences of CO2 mixing on the properties of the cast mortar and the 3D printed mortar prepared with SF were systematically studied. The pH, conductivity and ion concentration were tested to revel the essential chemical reactions and phase evolutions during CO2 mixing. It was found that the CO2 mixing effectively enhanced the early-age penetration resistance and yield stress of mortar incorporated with SF, and thus significantly improved the buildability of 3D printed mortar, while the maximum printing layer increased higher than 33 layers. Meanwhile, the mechanical properties of the SF-incorporated mortar were improved by this process. It was revealed that during the CO2 mixing process, the injected CO2 rapidly reacted with calcium ions to form CaCO3, which further reacted with C3A to form monocarboaluminate (Mc). The fast precipitation of calcium ions during CO2 mixing accelerated the hydration of C3A and C3S, contributing to the rapid development of strength at early ages and the improved performance of hardened mortar. The addition of SF in mortar greatly amplified the beneficial effect of CO2 mixing, which due to SF as nucleation sites promoted the formation of CaCO3 and Mc during CO2 mixing.

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BibTeX
@article{luce_long_ship_huan.2023.TSEoGGCaSFotPo3PM,
  author            = "Hao Lucen and Li Long and Zhang Shipeng and Zhang Huanghua and Xiao Jianzhuang and Poon Chin Sun",
  title             = "The Synergistic Effect of Greenhouse Gas CO2 and Silica-Fume on the Properties of 3D Printed Mortar",
  doi               = "10.1016/j.compositesb.2023.111188",
  year              = "2023",
  journal           = "Composites Part B: Engineering",
  pages             = "111188",
}
Formatted Citation

H. Lucen, L. Long, Z. Shipeng, Z. Huanghua, X. Jianzhuang and P. C. Sun, “The Synergistic Effect of Greenhouse Gas CO2 and Silica-Fume on the Properties of 3D Printed Mortar”, Composites Part B: Engineering, p. 111188, 2023, doi: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2023.111188.

Lucen, Hao, Li Long, Zhang Shipeng, Zhang Huanghua, Xiao Jianzhuang, and Poon Chin Sun. “The Synergistic Effect of Greenhouse Gas CO2 and Silica-Fume on the Properties of 3D Printed Mortar”. Composites Part B: Engineering, 2023, 111188. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesb.2023.111188.