Piezoresistive Properties of Natural Hydraulic Lime Binary Pastes with Incorporated Carbon-Based Nanomaterials under Cyclic Compressive Loadings.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

Research Unit of Advanced Materials, Department of Financial Engineering, School of Engineering, University of the Aegean, 82132 Chios, Greece.

Published: October 2022

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  • Natural Hydraulic Limes (NHL) are commonly used in restoring cultural heritage monuments, often mixed with pozzolanic materials like metakaolin.
  • This study examined five types of lime-based pastes made with NHL5 and metakaolin, enhanced with carbon nanostructures (graphene and carbon nanotubes) for potential use in structural health monitoring.
  • Results showed that these modifications reduced electrical resistance, increased compressive strength by up to 30% with graphene, and improved flexural strength by up to 100% with carbon nanotubes, with graphene oxide being the best for sensing load changes.

Article Abstract

Natural Hydraulic Limes (NHL) are extensively used for the restoration of Monuments of Cultural Heritage, often combined with pozzolanic materials, such as natural pozzolans and metakaolin etc. In the present study, five (5) different cases of binary lime-based pastes composed of a specific type of NHL (NHL5) and metakaolin as pozzolanic addition were examined, that were reinforced with carbon nanostructures, namely graphene and carbon nanotubes. For the first time in restoration mortars, the incorporation of carbon nanostructures was investigated, aiming to produce materials with adequate piezoresistive response, so that they have the potential to be exploited for in situ structural health monitoring. The compressive strength, flexural strength, electrical resistance and piezoresistive response of the composite pastes was examined. The results showed that all modified carbon nanostructures lead to a significant reduction in electrical resistance. The pastes reinforced with 2D nanostructures (graphene family) displayed up to 30% increase in compressive strength and the pastes reinforced with 1D nanostructures (carbon nanotubes) displayed enhanced flexural strength (up to 100% increase). Piezoresistivity was attained for almost all investigated pastes, nevertheless the graphene oxide (GO) was considered as optimal reinforcement as the sensing ability of such pastes was found to be almost proportional to the applied compressive load level.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610883PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12203695DOI Listing

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