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      Piezoresistive Load Sensing and Percolation Phenomena in Portland Cement Composite Modified with In-Situ Synthesized Carbon Nanofibers

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          Carbon nanofibers (CNFs) were directly synthesized on Portland cement particles by chemical vapor deposition. The so-produced cements contained between 2.51–2.71 wt% of CNFs; depending on the production batch. Several mortar mixes containing between 0 and 10 wt% of the modified cement were produced and the electrical properties at various ages and the load sensing capabilities determined. The percolation threshold related to the electrical conductivity was detected and corresponded to the amount of the present CNFs, 0.271, 0.189, 0.135 and 0.108 wt%. The observed threshold depended on the degree of hydration of the Portland cement. The studied mortars showed a strong piezoresistive response to the applied compressive load reaching a 17% change of the electrical resistivity at an applied load of 3.5 MPa and 90% at 26 MPa. This initial study showed that the studied material is potentially suitable for future development of novel fully integrated monitoring systems for concrete structures.

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                Journal
                Nanomaterials (Basel)
                Nanomaterials (Basel)
                nanomaterials
                Nanomaterials
                MDPI
                2079-4991
                10 April 2019
                April 2019
                : 9
                : 4
                : 594
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Building Materials, Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, 97187 Luleå, Sweden; karin.habermehl-cwirzen@ 123456ltu.se (K.H.-C.); andrzej.cwirzen@ 123456ltu.se (A.C.)
                [2 ]The Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland; lukasz.krzeminski@ 123456polsl.pl
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: thanyarat.buasiri@ 123456ltu.se ; Tel.: +46-(0)-92-049-1907
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0459-7433
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6287-2240
                Article
                nanomaterials-09-00594
                10.3390/nano9040594
                6523284
                30974888
                de8778c8-0e27-4708-9b12-984f0f6fc61f
                © 2019 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 06 March 2019
                : 03 April 2019
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                carbon nanofibers,cvd,percolation,piezoresistive response,compressive load

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