2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16186105
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Assessment of Wood Bio-Concrete Properties Modified with Silane–Siloxane

Amanda L. D. de Aguiar,
Nathalia A. da Silva,
Bruno M. C. Gomes
et al.

Abstract: Bio-based materials, such as wood bio-concrete (WBC), hold promise in reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint of the construction industry. However, the durability of these materials is not well understood and can be negatively affected by the high water absorption capacity of wood bio-aggregates. In the field of cement composites, for example, silane–siloxane-based water repellent has been used to protect such materials from natural environmental attack. Nevertheless, there is still a limited underst… Show more

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“…During the final sorptivity (S3), the BBC was practically saturated, and the absorption curve reached a plateau at the end of the test (h 0.5 = 25.92). The highest absorptions were from the BBC 2.5 mixture, which has the highest BP volume and consequently the greatest ease of water absorption due to the hygroscopic characteristic of biomass [8,18,27]. Based on the results reported in Table 4, the initial sorptivity of BBC 2.5 was 4.4 and 4.1 times higher than the secondary for water-to-cement ratios of 0.40 and 0.5, respectively.…”
Section: Capillary Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…During the final sorptivity (S3), the BBC was practically saturated, and the absorption curve reached a plateau at the end of the test (h 0.5 = 25.92). The highest absorptions were from the BBC 2.5 mixture, which has the highest BP volume and consequently the greatest ease of water absorption due to the hygroscopic characteristic of biomass [8,18,27]. Based on the results reported in Table 4, the initial sorptivity of BBC 2.5 was 4.4 and 4.1 times higher than the secondary for water-to-cement ratios of 0.40 and 0.5, respectively.…”
Section: Capillary Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…As a matter of fact, according to the literature, the presence of bio-aggregates can affect the cement hydration processes in terms of setting time and mechanical strength development due to the presence of "extractives" within the bio-aggregates fraction [17,26]. For this reason, before being used in a cement matrix, BAs are submitted to pre-treatment to reduce inorganic substances and soluble extractives, in order to avoid the delay or inhibition of cement hydration [18,27,28]. On the other hand, da Gloria et al [16] determined the compensation water for each type of BA, using the water absorbed by the bio-aggregate during the production of the bio-concrete.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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