Design of the Pore Structure of Sponge-Structured Cement Pastes with Both Absorption and Storage Functions

具有吸收和储存功能的海绵状水泥浆体孔隙结构设计

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Abstract

This study uses fly ash and slag as the main raw materials to replace 80% of the cement, and prepares a sponge-structured cement paste with storage and absorption functions. This paste is then used to bind the coarse aggregate of permeable concrete to improve the water absorption and storage performance of the permeable concrete. This research examined the influence of mineral admixture ratios on mechanical strength, capillary absorption and storage capacity, and analyzed the formation mechanisms of microporous structure. Sponge structure cement stone was prepared with a cementitious material ratio of 70% grade II fly ash, 10% slag and 20% cement. The findings indicate an optimal mix proportion that provides enhanced compressive strength, capillary water absorption, and volumetric water storage capacity. Compared with standard curing, water-bath curing was found to be unfavorable for enhancing the water absorption performance of sponge-structured cement paste; therefore, standard curing is recommended for its preparation. The pore structure of sponge-structured cement paste was analyzed using the Bruker-Emmett-Taylor (BET) method, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Image-Pro Plus (IPP) image processing technology, and mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP). Results indicated that the volume fraction of capillary pores in the 100-1000 nm range was positively correlated with water absorption and storage performance. The exponential relationship model between the content of grade II fly ash and the capillary pore content of sponge-structured cement stone was determined.

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