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Analyzing the Effects of Nano-Titanium Dioxide and Nano-Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles on the Mechanical and Durability Properties of Self-Cleaning Concrete.

Fatma El-Zahraa M MostafaPiotr SmarzewskiGhada M Abd El HafezAhmed A FarghaliWafaa M MorsiAhmed S FariedTaher A Tawfik
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The goal of this paper is to investigate the impact of nano-materials on the mechanical and electrochemical properties of self-cleaning concrete. Nano-titanium dioxide and nano-zinc oxide were used as additives for this purpose. Additionally, a comparative study on the effect of using these materials on the self-cleaning concrete's characteristics was conducted. The dosages of nano-titanium dioxide (nps-TiO 2 ) and nano-zinc oxide (nps-ZnO) used were 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, and 2.5% and 0, 1, 2, and 3% of the weight of the cement, respectively. The results showed that the optimum compressive strength and the lowest corrosion rate were fulfilled at 2.5% of nps-TiO 2 and 1% of nps-ZnO, and using 2.5% of nps-TiO 2 achieved the highest improvement in the corrosion rate. However, 1% for nps-TiO 2 mixtures and 1% for nps-ZnO mixtures were the best ratios for flexural strength. On the other hand, for the corrosion rate, the samples were tested at 2 and 6 months. When nps-TiO 2 and nps-ZnO samples were compared to the control sample, 2.5% and 1% of nps-TiO 2 and nps-ZnO, respectively, showed the largest improvement in resistance to corrosion. Also, the self-cleaning property of the samples containing nano-materials (nps-TiO 2 and nps-ZnO) was tested. As the results illustrated, the self-cleaning property of the samples was increased over time due to photocatalytic degradation. Furthermore, the results of the photocatalytic tests showed that nps-TiO 2 samples outperformed nps-ZnO samples overall.
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