IntelliPaper
Abstract
Among the most widely used additive cementitious materials (SCMs) applied in modern concrete production, nano-silica (NS) or silicon oxide nanoparticles ($mathrm{SiO}_{2}$). In this article, we will analyze all aspects related to the physical/chemical characteristics of nano-silica, the interactions within the concrete structure, and their many uses in construction engineering. We have synthesized over 25 peer-reviewed articles and analyzed the impact of the addition of NS from 1% to 6 % wt. on mechanical properties; compressive strength, flexural strength and tensile splitting strength of M40 concretes compared via a control sample free of additives being added. Additionally, we have studied the durability of M40 concretes modified with NS in terms of their chloride permeability, resistance to sulphate assault and absorption in water. Finally, we analyzed the pozzolanic effect, filler effect, hydration kinetics and refining of the interfacial transition zone. As a result of our analysis, we concluded that optimal doses of 2–4% by wt. of cement are those which maximise the improvements in both strength and durability without impacting workability.
Explore Digital Article Text
Conflict of Interest
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Ethical Approval
Not applicable
Data Availability
The datasets used in this study are openly available at [repository link] and the source code is available on GitHub at [GitHub link].
Funding
This work did not receive any external funding.