A rising demand for efficient functional materials brings forth research challenges regarding improvements in existing materials. Carbon infused cementitious composites, regardless of being an important research topic worldwide, still present many questions concerning their functionality and properties. The paper aims to highlight the most important materials used for cementitious composites, their properties, and their uses while also including the most relevant of the latest research in that area.
The addition of carbon nanomaterials influences the variety of properties, of cementitious composites. Despite the multiple researches in the topic of properties of the hardened cement materials the influence of the Mutiwall Carbon Nanotubes [MWCNT] on rheological parameters of the cement mortars is not sufficiently described. Research shows that rheological properties of cement mortars with the MWCNTs, determined with the use of Viscometer NT, proved to be strongly dependent on the sonication time and amount of MWCNT, added. Increase of sonication time of MWCNT suspension with surfactant and decrease of amount of MWCNT caused increment in fluidity while yield stress parameter and plastic viscosity parameter decreased.
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