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Halloysite Nanotubes as Nano-Carriers of Corrosion Inhibitors in Cement Formulations

15 July 2020

Monica Tonelli, Piero Baglioni and Francesca Ridi are the authors of an interesting article published on “Materials” journal which acknowledge to InnovaConcrete project research activity. The article is called “Halloysite Nanotubes as Nano-Carriers of Corrosion Inhibitors in Cement Formulations”, you can read the abstract below.

ABSTRACT:

The ingress of water, as a vehicle for many harmful substances, is the main cause of all the major physical and chemical degradation processes affecting concrete buildings. To prevent damage and protect concrete surfaces, coatings are generally used. Cement-based coatings in particular can act as a physical barrier and reduce the permeability of surfaces. In case of chloride-induced corrosion, corrosion inhibitors are also generally used, and nano-carriers have been proven to provide a long-term protective effect. In this work, we designed a surface protection cementitious coating enhanced with nano-silica and halloysite nanotubes (HNTs). HNTs were loaded with a corrosion inhibitor, benzotriazole (BTA), and used as nano-reservoir, while nano-silica was used to improve the structure of the protective coating and to strengthen its adhesion to the surface of application. The cementitious coatings were characterized with a multi-technique approach including thermal and spectroscopic analysis, scanning electron microscopy, specific surface area and pore size distribution, and Vickers hardness test. The release of BTA was monitored through UV-vis analysis, and the transportation of BTA through coated mortars was studied in simulated rain conditions. We evidenced that the presence of silica densifies the porous structure and increases the interfacial bond strength between the protective coating and the surface of application. We report here, for the first time, that HNTs can be used as nano-carriers for the slow delivery of anti-corrosion molecules in cement mortars.

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PROJECT DETAILS

  • GRANT AGREEMENT NUMBER: 760858
    PROJECT FULL TITLE: Innovative materials and techniques for the conservation of 20th century concrete-based cultural heritage
  • PROJECT ACRONYM: InnovaConcrete
  • TYPE OF ACTION: RIA – Research and Innovation Action
  • WORK PROGRAMME: Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing
  • TOPIC: Innovative Solutions for the Conservation of 20th century cultural heritage (NMBP-35-2017)
  • START DATE: January, 1, 2018
  • DURATION: 36 months

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