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Characterization and properties of cementitious composites with cellulose fiber, silica fume and latex

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Abstract In this investigation, the behavior of the composites was analyzed through mechanical and physical tests, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction at 28 days cure time. Central composite design with… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this investigation, the behavior of the composites was analyzed through mechanical and physical tests, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction at 28 days cure time. Central composite design with four center points and using alpha for orthogonality of 1.41421, resulting in 18 experiments, was used. The diffractograms show a possible decrease of portlandite in mixtures with the presence of silica fume and natural rubber latex. Micrographs show a good synergy between cellulose fiber and natural rubber latex. In addition, the cellulose fibers are predominantly stripped from the matrix during fracture of the composites. The regression models were validated and it was possible to obtain an ideal composite with 13.55% silica fume, 14.55% cellulose fiber and 1.40% natural rubber latex, and good mechanical properties as a modulus of rupture of 13.34 MPa.

Keywords: natural rubber; cellulose fiber; silica fume; characterization properties; rubber latex

Journal Title: Construction and Building Materials
Year Published: 2020

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