2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14235266
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Use of Cement Mortar Incorporating Superabsorbent Polymer as a Passive Fire-Protective Layer

Abstract: Concrete structures, when exposed to fire or high temperatures for a certain time, could suffer partial damage or complete structural failure. Passive fire-protective coating materials are an alternative way to prevent or delay damage to concrete structures resulting from fire. Superabsorbent polymer (SP) is a synthetic material known for its ability to absorb and retain a large volume of water within itself. With this unique property, the SP exhibits great potential for use as a passive fire protection materi… Show more

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“…This would suggest a geometrical stability of the specimens and the fact that the available mixing water was replaced by cement hydration products. Similar trends were reported in the scientific literature for cement mortar incorporating superabsorbent polymers [32]. The influence of the SDS surfactant on the values of density is significant with a 20% decrease compared to the reference mix.…”
Section: Densitysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This would suggest a geometrical stability of the specimens and the fact that the available mixing water was replaced by cement hydration products. Similar trends were reported in the scientific literature for cement mortar incorporating superabsorbent polymers [32]. The influence of the SDS surfactant on the values of density is significant with a 20% decrease compared to the reference mix.…”
Section: Densitysupporting
confidence: 87%