Abstract

This research presents the compressive strengths and the microstructure photographs of cement mortars containing nanosilica (NS) with various sizes of 12, 20 and 40nm and then compared with cement mortar with silica fume (SF). Tested results indicated that NS significantly improved compressive strength of cement mortar and the strength improvement was also dependent on the NS particle size. Cement mortar containing NS 40nm gave higher compressive strength compared with NS 12 and 20nm due to their agglomeration and ineffective dispersion. By varying the replacement contents of 3%, 6%, 9% and 12% NS by weight of cement, the optimum replacement content was 9% for all NS particle sizes and SF. These results indicate that the particle size of nanosilica affected only the compressive strength of cement mortar, but it had no effect on the optimum replacement content. The results of microstructure photographs are also supported the compressive strength and optimum replacement content results. NS particles presented high pozzolanic activity and could fill up pores, resulting in homogeneous, dense and compact microstructures.

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