Study on an Improved Phosphate Cement Binder for the Development of Fiber-Reinforced Inorganic Polymer Composites

Magnesium phosphate cement (MPC) has been proven to be a very good repair material for deteriorated concrete structures. It has excellent adhesion performance, leading to high bonding strength with old concrete substrates. This paper presents an experimental study into the properties of MPC binder a...

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Main Authors: Zhu Ding, Jian-Guo Dai, Sarfraz Muner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-11-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/6/11/2819
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spelling doaj-f5b286b73eb942c785fa9f3c0f4d597d2020-11-24T20:58:48ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602014-11-016112819283110.3390/polym6112819polym6112819Study on an Improved Phosphate Cement Binder for the Development of Fiber-Reinforced Inorganic Polymer CompositesZhu Ding0Jian-Guo Dai1Sarfraz Muner2School of Civil Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaMagnesium phosphate cement (MPC) has been proven to be a very good repair material for deteriorated concrete structures. It has excellent adhesion performance, leading to high bonding strength with old concrete substrates. This paper presents an experimental study into the properties of MPC binder as the matrix of carbon fiber sheets to form fiber-reinforced inorganic polymer (FRIP) composites. The physical and mechanical performance of the fresh mixed and the hardened MPC paste, the bond strength of carbon fiber sheets in the MPC matrix, the tensile strength of the carbon FRIP composites and the microstructure of the MPC matrix and fiber-reinforced MPC composites were investigated. The test results showed that the improved MPC binder is well suited for developing FRIP composites, which can be a promising alternative to externally-bonded fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites for the strengthening of concrete structures. Through the present study, an in-depth understanding of the behavior of fiber-reinforced inorganic MPC composites has been achieved.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/6/11/2819magnesium phosphate cement (MPC)concreteinorganic binderfiber-reinforced polymer (FRP)
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author Zhu Ding
Jian-Guo Dai
Sarfraz Muner
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Jian-Guo Dai
Sarfraz Muner
Study on an Improved Phosphate Cement Binder for the Development of Fiber-Reinforced Inorganic Polymer Composites
Polymers
magnesium phosphate cement (MPC)
concrete
inorganic binder
fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP)
author_facet Zhu Ding
Jian-Guo Dai
Sarfraz Muner
author_sort Zhu Ding
title Study on an Improved Phosphate Cement Binder for the Development of Fiber-Reinforced Inorganic Polymer Composites
title_short Study on an Improved Phosphate Cement Binder for the Development of Fiber-Reinforced Inorganic Polymer Composites
title_full Study on an Improved Phosphate Cement Binder for the Development of Fiber-Reinforced Inorganic Polymer Composites
title_fullStr Study on an Improved Phosphate Cement Binder for the Development of Fiber-Reinforced Inorganic Polymer Composites
title_full_unstemmed Study on an Improved Phosphate Cement Binder for the Development of Fiber-Reinforced Inorganic Polymer Composites
title_sort study on an improved phosphate cement binder for the development of fiber-reinforced inorganic polymer composites
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Magnesium phosphate cement (MPC) has been proven to be a very good repair material for deteriorated concrete structures. It has excellent adhesion performance, leading to high bonding strength with old concrete substrates. This paper presents an experimental study into the properties of MPC binder as the matrix of carbon fiber sheets to form fiber-reinforced inorganic polymer (FRIP) composites. The physical and mechanical performance of the fresh mixed and the hardened MPC paste, the bond strength of carbon fiber sheets in the MPC matrix, the tensile strength of the carbon FRIP composites and the microstructure of the MPC matrix and fiber-reinforced MPC composites were investigated. The test results showed that the improved MPC binder is well suited for developing FRIP composites, which can be a promising alternative to externally-bonded fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites for the strengthening of concrete structures. Through the present study, an in-depth understanding of the behavior of fiber-reinforced inorganic MPC composites has been achieved.
topic magnesium phosphate cement (MPC)
concrete
inorganic binder
fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP)
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/6/11/2819
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