Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Research on the Optimization and Regulation Mechanism of Waterproofing, Impermeability, and Water Vapor Transmission Property of Mortar Based on Different Modifiers.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Li Z et al.
- Affiliation:
- School of Materials Science and Engineering · China
Abstract
It is challenging for mortar to simultaneously enhance the transmission property of water vapor while maintaining excellent waterproofness and impermeability. However, in some applications, both are necessary. Therefore, three different kinds of modifiers, i.e., cementitious capillary crystalline waterproof materials (XYPEX), γ-methacryloxy-propyl-trimethoxy-silane (KH570), and styrene-butadiene rubber latex (SB), are employed to explore how modified mortar can possess excellent waterproofness, impermeability, and the water vapor transmission property simultaneously. Combining characterization techniques, the influencing factors of these three properties are studied. The results indicate that XYPEX promotes the formation of hydration products within pores, improves waterproofness and impermeability, but decreases the water vapor transmission property. KH570 introduces numerous pores ranging from 0.1 to 5 micrometers and enhances the hydrophobicity of mortar; at 1.25% and 2.5% contents, the modified mortar exhibits excellent waterproofness and water vapor transmission property but poor impermeability. SB introduces numerous air pores and forms polymer films; at 20% content, the modified mortar exhibits excellent waterproofness and water vapor transmission property, with impermeability remaining unchanged, making SB a favorable modifier that combines these three properties. Finally, the mechanisms of these three properties are discussed, which provides a theoretical reference for the control of mortar's waterproofing, impermeability, and water vapor transmission. The selection of modifiers is based on the actual performance requirements.
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