2017
DOI: 10.3390/ma10010044
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Processes of Fatigue Destruction in Nanopolymer-Hydrophobised Ceramic Bricks

Abstract: Abstract:The article presents a proposal of a model of fatigue destruction of hydrophobised ceramic brick, i.e., a basic masonry material. The brick surface was hydrophobised with two inorganic polymers: a nanopolymer preparation based on dialkyl siloxanes (series 1-5) and an aqueous silicon solution (series 6-10). Nanosilica was added to the polymers to enhance the stability of the film formed on the brick surface. To achieve an appropriate blend of the polymer liquid phase and the nano silica solid phase, th… Show more

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“…The addition of silica nano-particles to the polymer does not significantly reduce the water vapor permeability [51], in particular for porous stone materials [40,64]. Reduction in breathability is measured at high nanosilica concentration, being this reduction associated with the density of the aggregates formed on the surface of the treated stone [52].…”
Section: Coatings 2018 8 X For Peer Review 12 Of 26mentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The addition of silica nano-particles to the polymer does not significantly reduce the water vapor permeability [51], in particular for porous stone materials [40,64]. Reduction in breathability is measured at high nanosilica concentration, being this reduction associated with the density of the aggregates formed on the surface of the treated stone [52].…”
Section: Coatings 2018 8 X For Peer Review 12 Of 26mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…After the nano-particles' addition, the mixture with polymer(s) can be subjected to sonication [42,48,50,51] or vigorous stirring in order to prepare an optimal and homogeneous dispersion [37,47,52]. However, sometime the stirring procedure did not ensure nano-particles homogeneously dispersed in the polymer film; SEM (scanning electron microscopy) observations highlighted aggregates with average diameters dependent on the nano-particles concentration [38,52].…”
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“…[12][13] The amount of filler usually depends on the weight of the resin (volumetric dosing is less accurate due to the change of resin density with temperature changes). In order to ensure regular and effective distribution of the filler in the volume of resin, in the technology of polymers the ultrasound are used [14][15] [16] [17]. Dynamic phenomena caused by ultrasound (high frequency vibrations, cavitation, pressure and temperature changes) cause the formation of temporary atomic bonds between the filler particles and the polymer chains.…”
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confidence: 99%