A critical assessment on the effect of nano-titanium dioxide on the properties of concrete

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Abstract

Recent advances in nanotechnology in various fields demonstrate tremendous promise for resolving a wide variety of problems. Nanotechnology has been shown to improve the efficiency of conventional building materials such as concrete. Numerous types of nanoparticles, such as nano-titanium dioxide, are being used to significantly improve the efficiency, longevity, and sustainability of concrete. This paper summarises prior research on the effect of nano-titanium dioxide on a variety of properties, including heat of hydration, workability, setting time, chemical shrinkage, mechanical strength, abrasion resistance, fire resistance, and freeze/thaw resistance. Water absorption, chloride penetration, and permeability are all low in conventional plain or blended cement systems. Additionally, the matrix containing nano-titanium dioxide is compared in this study to a matrix containing other nanoparticles. Civil engineers can use this paper as a quick reference.

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Rawat, G., Gandhi, S., & Murthy, Y. I. (2022). A critical assessment on the effect of nano-titanium dioxide on the properties of concrete. Gradjevinar, 74(8), 553–560. https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.3291.2021

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