2016
DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2016.63706
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Study of the effect of micelle-forming surfactants on the strength of cellular reactive powder concrete

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“…-using the nanocatalysis in order to create optimum microstructure of concrete stone of both the dense [9] and the porous concretes [10];…”
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“…-using the nanocatalysis in order to create optimum microstructure of concrete stone of both the dense [9] and the porous concretes [10];…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Article [9] shows the possibility to increase the rate of strength formation of dense reaction powder concrete, paper [10] -of porous reaction powder concrete. The given studies prove that the introduction into the composition of fine-grained concretes of the colloidal surface-active substances, capable of forming micelles, leads to a sharp increase in the rate of strength formation of these concretes at compression and in its magnitude.…”
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“…One of the ways for modifying the structure of finegrained concrete is the use of micelle catalysis when manufacturing both dense powdered and porous [10], as well as other types, of concrete [11].…”
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“…One of the ways to modify the structure of concrete is the micellar catalysis, which is applied in the manufacture of dense [5], cellular [6], and other types of concretes based on the Portland cement.…”
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