Abstract

All-Bamboo Aggregate Concrete (BAC) is a type of cement concrete material where all coarse aggregates are made of bamboo aggregate, a plant material that requires necessary measures to avoid or slow down its degradation in alkaline and natural environments. This paper enhances the durability of BAC materials through the treatment of bamboo aggregate with ACQ-polyacrylate (AP method). Initially, the study explores the impact of polyacrylate dilution concentration on the compressive strength and coating thickness of BAC, and based on a reasonable modification process, conducts freeze-thaw cycles, salt solution immersion, accelerated wet-dry aging, and long-term natural environment tests to assess the durability of BAC materials. The results show that a polyacrylate solution with a dilution ratio of 1:5 can form a coating thickness of 23.8μm, performing better in various durability evaluations. After 25 freeze-thaw cycles, the BAC material's loss rate of compressive strength is lower than that of Ordinary Concrete (OC). Compared with OC, BAC materials are more susceptible to salt damage after salt solution immersion. The compressive strength loss rate under 180 days of natural environment exposure is comparable to that in 10 cycles of accelerated wet-dry aging, 28 days of salt solution immersion, and 10–15 freeze-thaw cycle tests, recommending the use of freeze-thaw cycle tests for evaluating the durability of BAC materials from an experimental efficiency perspective. By exploring the durability of BAC materials, this paper provides an innovative solution in the field of construction materials, promoting the transition of the construction industry towards sustainable development. It emphasizes the feasibility and effectiveness of improving the performance of bamboo-based materials through surface treatment technology, offering a valid reference for developing more environmentally friendly and high-performance new materials in the future.

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