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Transformation of Construction Cement to a Self-Healing Hybrid Binder.


ABSTRACT: A new biomimetic strategy to im prove the self-healing properties of Portland cement is presented that is based on the application of the biogenic inorganic polymer polyphosphate (polyP), which is used as a cement admixture. The data show that synthetic linear polyp, with an average chain length of 40, as well as natural long-chain polyP isolated from soil bacteria, has the ability to support self-healing of this construction material. Furthermore, polyP, used as a water-soluble Na-salt, is subject to Na+/Ca2+ exchange by the Ca2+ from the cement, resulting in the formation of a water-rich coacervate when added to the cement surface, especially to the surface of bacteria-containing cement/concrete samples. The addition of polyP in low concentrations (<1% on weight basis for the solids) not only accelerated the hardening of cement/concrete but also the healing of microcracks present in the material. The results suggest that long-chain polyP is a promising additive that increases the self-healing capacity of cement by mimicking a bacteria-mediated natural mechanism.

SUBMITTER: Muller WEG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6627329 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transformation of Construction Cement to a Self-Healing Hybrid Binder.

Müller Werner E G WEG   Tolba Emad E   Wang Shunfeng S   Li Qiang Q   Neufurth Meik M   Ackermann Maximilian M   Muñoz-Espí Rafael R   Schröder Heinz C HC   Wang Xiaohong X  

International journal of molecular sciences 20190617 12


A new biomimetic strategy to im prove the self-healing properties of Portland cement is presented that is based on the application of the biogenic inorganic polymer polyphosphate (polyP), which is used as a cement admixture. The data show that synthetic linear polyp, with an average chain length of 40, as well as natural long-chain polyP isolated from soil bacteria, has the ability to support self-healing of this construction material. Furthermore, polyP, used as a water-soluble Na-salt, is subj  ...[more]

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