Effect of Internal Hydrophobization on the Properties of Porous, Cementitious Materials

K. Grabowska, M. Koniorczyk
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. Water is one of the main factors affecting the durability of porous materials and it is one of the most common causes of their degradation. Physical phenomena such as freezing or salt crystallization, as well as the development of fungi and moulds, are caused by the presence of moisture. In wet material thermal conductivity coefficient increases and the heat loss begins to rise. Hydrophobization is one of the protecting methods of porous materials against water. Two different type of water-repellent agents were used for the internal hydrophobization. The first of them is an aqueous emulsion of silane: triethoxy(octyl)silane (OTES) and the second one is also an aqueous emulsion but the matrix is poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS). The paper focuses on the use of organosilicon water repellents. The main purpose of this paper is to determinate the possibility of use organosilicon agents as admixtures to internal hydrophobization. We compared results obtained for two different silicon-based admixtures. We investigated influence of both water-repellents on basic characteristics such as: absorbability
内部疏水作用对多孔胶凝材料性能的影响
. 水是影响多孔材料耐久性的主要因素之一,也是导致多孔材料退化的最常见原因之一。诸如冻结或盐结晶等物理现象,以及真菌和霉菌的发展,都是由水分的存在引起的。在湿材料中,导热系数增大,热损失开始增大。疏水作用是多孔材料防水的一种保护方法。采用两种不同类型的防水剂进行内部疏水。第一种是硅烷的水乳液:三乙氧基(辛基)硅烷(OTES),第二种也是水乳液,但基体是聚二甲基硅氧烷(PDMS)。本文重点介绍了有机硅防水剂的应用。本文的主要目的是确定使用有机硅剂作为外加剂进行内部疏水的可能性。我们比较了两种不同的硅基外加剂得到的结果。我们研究了两种防水剂对基本特性的影响,如:可吸收性
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