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Learn how VERDiCT technology reduces chloride ingress in concrete, doubling its service life. Discover the effects of viscosity enhancers on conductivity and diffusion. Benefit from studies on chloride penetration and effective measurement techniques.
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Doubling the Service Life of Concrete: A Nanotechnology Solution (VERDiCT) Dale P. Bentz, Kenneth A. Snyder, Max A. Peltz Building and Fire Research Laboratory Jeffrey M. Davis Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory Viscosity and Conductivity 0.1 mol/liter KCl solutions INTRODUCTION The service life of concrete is often determined by the diffusion (rate) of a deleterious species such as chloride or sulfate ions from the environment into the concrete. This study examines the potential of a new technology called VERDiCT - Viscosity Enhancers Reducing Diffusion into Concrete Technology. Two studies are presented: 1) conductivity of ionic solutions with and without VERDiCT 2) penetration of chloride ions into mortars with and without VERDiCT Chloride Ingress (AgNO3) 7 d curing Large molecules are ineffective Nano-sized molecules are highly effective Quantifying Cl- Ingress into Mortars <----------------- 100 mm ----------------> 28 d curing CONCLUSIONS Nano-sized viscosity enhancers can significantly reduce conductivities and diffusivities Chloride ingress can be quantified using AgNO3 spray or X-ray microfluorescence MEASUREMENTS - Viscosity - Conductivity - Mass gain - Chloride ion penetration X-ray microfluorescence Ca-blue, Si-red, Cl-green AgNO3 spray