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Experimental Study on the Effect of Conductive Carbon Black Super-P on the Properties of Composite Mortar

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Conductive carbon black Super-P (CSP) is a kind of nanomaterial, which is often used as conductive agent. It has excellent conductivity and low production cost. In this paper, CSP was… Click to show full abstract

Conductive carbon black Super-P (CSP) is a kind of nanomaterial, which is often used as conductive agent. It has excellent conductivity and low production cost. In this paper, CSP was used as the admixture to prepare composite mortar (with the specific gravity of cementitious material). The consistency, mechanical properties, electrical conductivity and temperature sensitivity of composite mortar were studied. The mechanism of CSP was analyzed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results show that the consistency of composite mortar decreases with the addition of CSP. The mechanical properties of composite mortar first increase and then decrease with the increase of CSP content. The addition of CSP greatly improves the conductivity of mortar. When the CSP content is 0.5–2%, the resistivity decreases rapidly and the seepage threshold appears. When the content of the mixture is large, the influence of different curing conditions on resistivity is small. SEM and XRD analysis show that CSP can fill micro pores and conduct electricity through tunnels, and does not change the composition of hydration products of composite mortar, and the formation of calcium hydroxide can be inhibited when the content is small. This paper explores the properties of CSP composite mortar, which provides theoretical and experimental basis for the preparation and application of conductive mortar.

Keywords: csp; conductive carbon; carbon black; composite mortar; black super; mortar

Journal Title: Nano
Year Published: 2021

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