Influence of non-hydrocarbon substances on the compressive strength of natural rubber latex-modified concrete

Inclusion of polymeric substances into hydraulic cement concrete has made a tremendous impact towards improving its performance properties. However, polymers to be included into concrete should neither cause damage to its mechanical capacities nor to its durability characteristics. This article repo...

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Main Authors: Muhammad, Bala, Ismail, Mohammad El Gelany, Bhutta, Muhammad Aamer Rafique, Abd. Majid, Zaiton
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2011.07.054
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spelling my.utm.291912019-03-17T03:03:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/29191/ Influence of non-hydrocarbon substances on the compressive strength of natural rubber latex-modified concrete Muhammad, Bala Ismail, Mohammad El Gelany Bhutta, Muhammad Aamer Rafique Abd. Majid, Zaiton TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Inclusion of polymeric substances into hydraulic cement concrete has made a tremendous impact towards improving its performance properties. However, polymers to be included into concrete should neither cause damage to its mechanical capacities nor to its durability characteristics. This article reports experimental findings regarding influence of non-hydrocarbon substances present in natural rubber latex (NRL) on the compressive strength of NRL-modified concrete. Six selected clonal latexes were chemically analyzed for thirteen compositional parameters each. The latexes are used in making modified concretes and specimens obtained from these concretes were given both moisture and dry curing treatments for effective cement-hydration and latex-film formations respectively. Eventually, concretes modified with latexes containing higher non-hydrocarbon substances especially volatile fatty acids (VFA) and zinc were observed to suffer significant compressive strength losses. Indeed, 12.4% loss in compressive strength was recorded against concrete modified with the latex having the highest contents of VFA and zinc. However, 2% and 4% increase in the strength over normal concrete were observed in relation to two of the latexes investigated. Elsevier Limited 2012-02 Article PeerReviewed Muhammad, Bala and Ismail, Mohammad El Gelany and Bhutta, Muhammad Aamer Rafique and Abd. Majid, Zaiton (2012) Influence of non-hydrocarbon substances on the compressive strength of natural rubber latex-modified concrete. Construction and Building Materials, 27 (1). pp. 241-246. ISSN 0950-0618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2011.07.054 DOI:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2011.07.054
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Muhammad, Bala
Ismail, Mohammad El Gelany
Bhutta, Muhammad Aamer Rafique
Abd. Majid, Zaiton
Influence of non-hydrocarbon substances on the compressive strength of natural rubber latex-modified concrete
description Inclusion of polymeric substances into hydraulic cement concrete has made a tremendous impact towards improving its performance properties. However, polymers to be included into concrete should neither cause damage to its mechanical capacities nor to its durability characteristics. This article reports experimental findings regarding influence of non-hydrocarbon substances present in natural rubber latex (NRL) on the compressive strength of NRL-modified concrete. Six selected clonal latexes were chemically analyzed for thirteen compositional parameters each. The latexes are used in making modified concretes and specimens obtained from these concretes were given both moisture and dry curing treatments for effective cement-hydration and latex-film formations respectively. Eventually, concretes modified with latexes containing higher non-hydrocarbon substances especially volatile fatty acids (VFA) and zinc were observed to suffer significant compressive strength losses. Indeed, 12.4% loss in compressive strength was recorded against concrete modified with the latex having the highest contents of VFA and zinc. However, 2% and 4% increase in the strength over normal concrete were observed in relation to two of the latexes investigated.
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author Muhammad, Bala
Ismail, Mohammad El Gelany
Bhutta, Muhammad Aamer Rafique
Abd. Majid, Zaiton
author_facet Muhammad, Bala
Ismail, Mohammad El Gelany
Bhutta, Muhammad Aamer Rafique
Abd. Majid, Zaiton
author_sort Muhammad, Bala
title Influence of non-hydrocarbon substances on the compressive strength of natural rubber latex-modified concrete
title_short Influence of non-hydrocarbon substances on the compressive strength of natural rubber latex-modified concrete
title_full Influence of non-hydrocarbon substances on the compressive strength of natural rubber latex-modified concrete
title_fullStr Influence of non-hydrocarbon substances on the compressive strength of natural rubber latex-modified concrete
title_full_unstemmed Influence of non-hydrocarbon substances on the compressive strength of natural rubber latex-modified concrete
title_sort influence of non-hydrocarbon substances on the compressive strength of natural rubber latex-modified concrete
publisher Elsevier Limited
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/29191/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2011.07.054
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