Maria Eleonora Pipistrelli , Chiara Pepi , Pier Francesco Greco , Laura Tomassoli , Francesco Vinti , Giulia Quaglia , Loredana Latterini , Massimiliano Gioffrè
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Evaluating the impact of coatings and chemical treatments on the tensile behavior of natural fibers
Vegetal fibers are gaining interest in the construction industry as sustainable alternatives to synthetic materials in structural composites. However, their variable mechanical properties and lower durability often limit their effectiveness, particularly in fiber–matrix adhesion and overall structural performance. This study investigates the impact of alkali treatments and graphene coatings on the tensile behavior of hemp and Spanish broom fibers, with a specific focus on treatment duration rather than concentration levels. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) treatments were applied to remove non-cellulosic components, followed by graphene coatings to enhance fiber strength and durability. The results indicate that alkali treatment improves fiber surface roughness and fibrillation, thereby enhancing mechanical interlocking with the matrix. Graphene coatings further contribute to tensile strength and stiffness, particularly for Spanish broom fibers, which maintain integrity after treatment. These findings highlight the potential of chemically treated and graphene-coated vegetal fibers as viable reinforcements in mortar based composite materials, providing enhanced mechanical performance and environmental sustainability.
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Construction and Building Materials offers an international platform for sharing innovative and original research and development in the realm of construction and building materials, along with their practical applications in new projects and repair practices. The journal publishes a diverse array of pioneering research and application papers, detailing laboratory investigations and, to a limited extent, numerical analyses or reports on full-scale projects. Multi-part papers are discouraged.
Additionally, Construction and Building Materials features comprehensive case studies and insightful review articles that contribute to new insights in the field. Our focus is on papers related to construction materials, excluding those on structural engineering, geotechnics, and unbound highway layers. Covered materials and technologies encompass cement, concrete reinforcement, bricks and mortars, additives, corrosion technology, ceramics, timber, steel, polymers, glass fibers, recycled materials, bamboo, rammed earth, non-conventional building materials, bituminous materials, and applications in railway materials.