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Preface
Concrete-Polymer Composites – The Past, Present and Future
p.1
Seven Well Known Fundamental Flaws against Innovations in Construction Chemistry
p.15
Microstructural Analysis of Paste and Interfacial Transition Zone in Cement Mortars Modified with Water-Soluble Polymers
p.21
Shrinkage Properties of Polymer-Modified Cement Mortars (PCM)
p.29
The Effect of Latex and Chitosan Biopolymer on Concrete Properties and Performance
p.37
Evaluation of the Hydration of Portland Cement Modified with Polyvinyl Alcohol and Nano Clay
p.47
Hydration of Cement in the Presence of SBR Dispersion and Powder
p.57
Effect of Epoxy Resin Addition on the Moisture Sensitivity of Macro Defect Free Polymer-Cement Composites
p.65
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