2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.124290
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Polymer-modified cement mortars: Their enhanced properties, applications, prospects, and challenges

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“…Previous studies SEM analysis demonstrated that there is an enhancement in the bond strength between the polymer and the surrounding matrix. This result complies with the studies in the literature which reported the improved bond strength between the polymer and cement matrix, and therefore enhancement in the mechanical strengths [20,35,39]. Ultimately, it can be concluded that utilizing polymers may bring about compacted microstructure along with superior mechanical properties in UHPC mixtures.…”
Section: Sem Analysissupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Previous studies SEM analysis demonstrated that there is an enhancement in the bond strength between the polymer and the surrounding matrix. This result complies with the studies in the literature which reported the improved bond strength between the polymer and cement matrix, and therefore enhancement in the mechanical strengths [20,35,39]. Ultimately, it can be concluded that utilizing polymers may bring about compacted microstructure along with superior mechanical properties in UHPC mixtures.…”
Section: Sem Analysissupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Therefore, polymeric UHPC has favorable mechanical and durability properties due to the microstructure development and constituent composition. The kind and concentration of polymers and cement influence their hydration [20]. This is evident comparing the mixes incorporating 5 wt.% polymer with those with 20% polymer replacement.…”
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