Preparation of Organic-Inorganic Core-Shell Particles and Influence on Corrosion Resistance of Cement

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Porous materials were prepared by sintering using C as place holder and SiO2 as based, mixed with paraffin. Then Organic-inorganic Core-shell Particles were made by crushed. With the help of XRD and SEM, on the 60°C Study on Sulfate-Corrosion Resistance of cement Mixed with Organic-inorganic Core-shell of Preparation. The Organic-inorganic Core-shell Particles made by accounted of C 15% and heat preservation 4h in 920°C were the best. The results showed that when the content of Organic-inorganic Core-shell Particles was 15%, the Sulfate-Corrosion Resistance reached the climax.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 123-125)

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185-188

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August 2010

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