Abstract

In this paper, the dispersion of Carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) in an electrolytic solution containing cations such as Ca2+, Al3+, Na+, and Mg2+ with different types of superplasticizers (Sika, Master Ease 3502, Prime DC, and Prime Flow) have been investigated. Further, the stabilized CNMs along with different superplasticizers (Sps) incorporated into the cementitious mortar and studied their mechanical strength. The influence of Sps on the stability of CNMs in an aqueous medium has been monitored by UV-Visible spectroscopy. The study concludes that Sika Sp was the best dispersant for the CNMs dispersion in an aqueous medium. The de-stability of the CNMs has followed this trend of the agglomerations in the electrolytic solution as Al3+>Ca2+>Mg2+>Na+. The Sika Sp has great dispersant properties as well as provides a homogeneous distribution of CNMs in a cementitious matrix which was supported by FE-SEM analysis. The addition of SIKA@PPC-GO (GO about 0.0015% by weight of cement) and SIKA@PPC-FCNTs (FCNTs about 0.0015% by weight of cement) results in enhancement of cement 11.67%, 8.73% for compressive and 26.35, 20.61% for tensile strength respectively, at the curing ages of 90 days. This investigation may provide advanced knowledge to predict the stability of CNMs in superplasticizer-based solutions.

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