Abstract

A reduced transport property of the superficial part of concrete structures is beneficial for enhancing their durability, due to the blocking of the migration of aggressive agents. In this study, influences of colloidal nano-SiO2 (CNS) with a mean particle size of 20nm and its precursor, tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), on the transport properties of hardened cement pastes with water-to-cement ratios of 0.26, 0.38, 0.60 and 1.0 by mass were investigated by measuring the water absorption ratio and water vapor transmission coefficient, after the samples were first soaked in treatment agents for 1h. Results showed that CNS and TEOS are capable of reducing the transport properties of hardened cement pastes by altering the pore structures. CNS reduces the threshold value and volume of the pores larger than about 0.1μm, while TEOS reduces the threshold value and volume of the pores smaller than 0.1μm, and TEOS also reduces the ratio of the ‘ink-bottle’ pore volume to the throat pore volume to a greater extent. A linear relationship between the volume of capillary pores smaller than 0.1/0.01μm and the transport property was found, which can be ascribed to the reduction of transport properties of hardened cement pastes after surface-treatment with CNS or TEOS.

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