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Mechanical behavior and self-healing mechanism of force-chloride ion triggered double-walled microcapsule/cement-based composites

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS [2022]
Yanxuan Ma, Yajie Ge, Rui Wu, Hao Huang, Gaixin Chen, Yao Xu, Jiatong Liu, Peng Zhang, Fang Xiao
ABSTRACT

The force-chloride ion triggered microcapsules with PbSO 4 embedded on the wall material were successfully synthesized by a two-step interfacial polymerization method. The structure and properties of the microcapsules were characterized, and the self-healing properties of cementitious composites were studied from the aspect of mechanical properties. The results showed that the microcapsules synthesized are suitable in morphology, the average particle size being 53.8 μm. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FT-IR) showed that the structure of the microcapsule with double-core and double-walled has been formed. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Energy Dispersive Spectrometer (EDS) confirmed that PbSO 4 was successfully embedded on the capsule wall, and the microcapsules were suitable in the performance triggered by force-chloride ion. Moreover, the strength recovery rate of cementitious composites with 3% microcapsules could gain up to 84%. The microcapsules can survive in the cement mixing process and be evenly distributed in the matrix. Digital Speckle Correlation Method (DSCM) was used to track the deformation behaviors of self-healing cementitious composites during the loading procedure, obtaining the self-healing mechanism based on filling cracks, limiting cracks’ development, and healing cracks from the variation of stress–strain, distribution of strain field and eigenvalue St C and Sts.

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