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Alcohol-based additives alter cement particle structure and boost strength

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This study investigates the relationship between the fractal dimension of particle size distribution and the development of compressive strength in cement modified with alkanolamine additives. The research demonstrates that cements with higher fractal dimensions in their particle distribution exhibit accelerated strength development and improved final mechanical properties. The fractal analysis provides a quantitative method to predict and optimize the performance of chemically modified cement systems.


Understanding this correlation enables cement manufacturers to optimize particle size distributions for enhanced performance, potentially reducing material costs and improving construction efficiency. The findings offer a predictive tool for developing next-generation sustainable cements with alkanolamines, which could contribute to reducing the construction industry's carbon footprint while maintaining or improving structural integrity.


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Source: Correlation between fractal dimension of particle size distribution and strength development in alkanolamine-modified cements