Abstract

In this paper, a novel captive bubble method is designed to measure the liquid contact angle on the cementitious material surface. The surface free energy is calculated from the contact angle based on the Young’s equation. The experimental results show that cement pastes with different w/c ratios (0.3, 0.4, 0.5 and 0.6) share a highly similar adhesion work, although the components of surface free energies of samples change with increasing w/c ratio. To estimate the wettability of cement pastes, a critical surface energy is proposed to interpret the hydrophilic feature of the cementitious materials. Moreover, the interaction between sodium chloride solution and surface of the cement pastes is obtained, and the result shows a decline of the dispersion component for each specimen while values of polar components rise.

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