Enhancing Self-Healing Performance of Cement-Based Materials Through Sodium Silicate and SAP Composite Incorporation

通过掺入硅酸钠和SAP复合材料增强水泥基材料的自愈合性能

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Abstract

Conventional admixture-based self-healing technologies are often limited by inadequate internal water supply and a scarcity of unhydrated gel particles. Therefore, this study proposes a new self-healing method that leverages the synergistic interplay between the chemical repair of sodium silicate and the physical clogging of superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) to overcome the aforementioned limitations. The healing efficiency of cement mortar was assessed through compressive strength recovery, capillary water absorption, and ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV). Microstructural evolution and healing mechanisms were elucidated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Results indicate that at an optimal dosage (0.5 wt.% for both admixtures), the healing performance is significantly enhanced: the compressive strength recovery rate reaches 103.1%, the capillary water absorption coefficient decreases by 16.57 × 10(-3), and the UPV recovery achieves 95.4%. Microstructural analysis reveals that sodium silicate facilitates the reaction between Ca2+ and SiO32- ions, leading to the in situ precipitation of dense C-S-H gel at the crack interface, thereby enabling chemical repair. In contrast, SAP contributes to physical sealing via a swelling and release mechanism.

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