Performance study of Portland cement grouting materials enhanced with nanobubbles

IF 6.2 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Xinxin Zhang , Jiachen Zhu , Xiaolong Zhang , Lubo Tang , Xiaobin Chen , Haidong Wu , Jiale Yang
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This study investigates the use of nanobubbles as an innovative additive to enhance Portland cement grouts in geotechnical engineering. Unlike conventional nanomaterials that tend to aggregate, nanobubbles are rapidly generated and remain stably dispersed due to electrostatic repulsion. Systematic experiments with varying water-cement ratios were conducted to evaluate their effects on key cement grouting performance parameters. Results indicate that nanobubbles reduce internal friction within the cement slurry by acting as lubricants between cement particles, improving flowability by 7.5 % and enhancing rheological properties. Their surface electronegativity facilitates uniform particle dispersion, thereby increasing slurry stability. Furthermore, XRD and SEM analyses reveal that nanobubbles accelerate hydration kinetics by providing abundant nucleation sites, promoting calcium hydroxide (CH) formation, and refining the microstructure. This densification leads to a 4.8 %–24.1 % increase in 28-day compressive strength. The findings demonstrate a scalable and sustainable approach for high-performance cement grouts, advancing nanotechnology applications in construction.
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7.40
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31
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Developments in the Built Environment (DIBE) is a recently established peer-reviewed gold open access journal, ensuring that all accepted articles are permanently and freely accessible. Focused on civil engineering and the built environment, DIBE publishes original papers and short communications. Encompassing topics such as construction materials and building sustainability, the journal adopts a holistic approach with the aim of benefiting the community.
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