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Elastomeric influence of natural rubber latex on cement mortar at high temperatures using thermal degradation analysis
Research highlights ► We investigated elastomeric influence of latex on cement mortar at high temperatures. ► We examine changes in mortars using SEM and TGA. ► Latex modified mortar is affected by raise in temperature. ► Peak elastomeric effect is at the softening temperature of the elastomer.
Abstract The importance of thermal endurance in relation to finishes prone to elevated temperatures cannot be over emphasized. Inclusion of elastomeric substances into mortar aimed at improving performance properties may therefore pose a serious threat. This paper presents experimental findings regarding elastomeric influence of natural rubber latex (NRL) – a typical elastomer – on cement mortar. Hardened cement paste, NRL-films, cement–latex blends, control and modified mortars containing 10% and 20% latex/water ratios were prepared and cured for 6months. Microstructural units of samples were observed through SEM followed by subjection to TGA within a temperature range; 25–900°C. The results indicate that NRL degrades to about 5% (by weight) at temperatures between 350 and 430°C. Eventually, NRL-modified mortar was significantly affected by the softening of NRL-films present in the co-matrix. However, the overall resistance of the modified systems to thermal degradation was surprisingly improved by the inclusion of the elastomer.
Elastomeric influence of natural rubber latex on cement mortar at high temperatures using thermal degradation analysis
Research highlights ► We investigated elastomeric influence of latex on cement mortar at high temperatures. ► We examine changes in mortars using SEM and TGA. ► Latex modified mortar is affected by raise in temperature. ► Peak elastomeric effect is at the softening temperature of the elastomer.
Abstract The importance of thermal endurance in relation to finishes prone to elevated temperatures cannot be over emphasized. Inclusion of elastomeric substances into mortar aimed at improving performance properties may therefore pose a serious threat. This paper presents experimental findings regarding elastomeric influence of natural rubber latex (NRL) – a typical elastomer – on cement mortar. Hardened cement paste, NRL-films, cement–latex blends, control and modified mortars containing 10% and 20% latex/water ratios were prepared and cured for 6months. Microstructural units of samples were observed through SEM followed by subjection to TGA within a temperature range; 25–900°C. The results indicate that NRL degrades to about 5% (by weight) at temperatures between 350 and 430°C. Eventually, NRL-modified mortar was significantly affected by the softening of NRL-films present in the co-matrix. However, the overall resistance of the modified systems to thermal degradation was surprisingly improved by the inclusion of the elastomer.
Elastomeric influence of natural rubber latex on cement mortar at high temperatures using thermal degradation analysis
Muhammad, Bala (author) / Ismail, Mohammad (author) / Yussuf, A.A. (author) / Muhammad, A.R.B. (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 25 ; 2223-2227
2010-11-14
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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