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- 2021Concrete corrosion in a wastewater treatment plant – A comprehensive case studycitations
- 2020Effect of Polymer Addition on Performance of Portland Cement Mortar Exposed to Sulphate Attackcitations
- 2020Undissolved Ilmenite Mud from TiO2 Production—Waste or a Valuable Addition to Portland Cement Composites?citations
- 2020Application of Ilmenite Mud Waste as an Addition to Concrete citations
- 2018Influence of Method of Preparation of PC Mortar with Waste Perlite Powder on Its Rheological Properties
- 2016Studies of the microstructure of epoxy-cement compositiescitations
- 2016Application of fibres from recycled PET bottles for concrete reinforcement
- 2015Effect of perlite waste powder on chemical resistance of polymer concrete composites
- 2015Durability of Mortars Containing Ground Granulated Blast-furnace Slag in Acid and Sulphate Environmentcitations
- 2010Polymer-cement Mortar s with Improved Adhesion to Concrete Substrates
- 2008Continuity threshold of the polymer phase in polymer-cement composites
- 2007Ranking Procedure for Polymeric Coatings and Hydrophobic Agents for Concrete Protection/Methode zum Klassifizieren von polymeren Beschichtungen und hydrophobierenden Wirkstoffen für den Betonschutz
- 2006Application of percolation theory for explaining of microstructure forming in polymer-cement concretes
- 2004 Cement concrete and concrete-polymer composites: two merging worlds A report from 11th ICPIC Congress in Berlin, 2004
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Effect of Polymer Addition on Performance of Portland Cement Mortar Exposed to Sulphate Attack
Abstract
Resistance to degradation contributes greatly to the durability of materials. The chemical resistance of polymer-cement composites is not yet fully recognized. The goal of the research presented in this paper was to assess the performance of polymer-cement mortars under sulphate aggression, as compared to unmodified cement mortar. Mortars with polymer-to-cement ratios from 0 to 0.20 were stored in either a 5% MgSO4 solution or distilled water for 42 months. During this time, changes in elongation, mass, and compressive strength were determined. The results of these investigations, together with the visual and microscopic observations, allowed us to conclude that polymer–cement composites demonstrated better resistance to the attack of sulphate ions than unmodified cement mortar, even when using Portland cement with enhanced sulphate resistance.