2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apt.2016.05.028
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The application of ultra-fine fly ash in the seal coating for the wall of underground coal mine

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“…Cebollite is a type of fibrous and sheaf-like aggregates and an orthorhombic mineral with Al, Ca, H, O, and Si. A compact matrix was formed on the UFA-containing coating, which provided a powerful support for its strength and durability [ 36 ]. In addition, the film formation of the base coating was due to the chemical reaction between the emulsion and the cement hydration product through ionic bonding.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cebollite is a type of fibrous and sheaf-like aggregates and an orthorhombic mineral with Al, Ca, H, O, and Si. A compact matrix was formed on the UFA-containing coating, which provided a powerful support for its strength and durability [ 36 ]. In addition, the film formation of the base coating was due to the chemical reaction between the emulsion and the cement hydration product through ionic bonding.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we described above in the introduction, CEMs with super durability, high corrosion resistance, anti-icing, and other excellent properties are in high demand. Traditional methods such as using seal coating to block the pores of concrete for water repellency would bring about the increase of internal pressure because of the moisture produced within the concrete [82][83][84]. When the internal pressure goes up to the limit, the seal coating will be destroyed, losing the sealing effect.…”
Section: Superhydrophobicity On the Application Of Cemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The waste mainly comprises residues of magnetic ashes, alumina-silicates in a diversified spatial form, and most especially, the cenospheres -the alumina-silicates in the spherical form. The use of these residues mainly concerns the production of general building materials, road aggregates and materials for filling in inactive mines [6][7][8]. Of all the wastes, cenospheres are the most valuable part, at the same time forming the lowest proportion of the ashes.…”
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confidence: 99%