The durability of concrete is largely controlled by its permeability, which depends on the densification of the microstructure. This study examines the impact of mineral admixtures (silica fume and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS)) and chemical admixtures (bipolar corrosion inhibitors and waterproofing compounds) on mortar porosity at 28, 56, and 92 days, as well as on fresh properties and durability performance. X-ray diffraction and SEM analyses show that mineral admixtures reduce permeability. The results demonstrate that mineral admixtures significantly refine the pore structure and enhance resistance against chloride ingress. Both 50% GGBFS and 10% silica fume achieved similar improvements in chloride resistance. While the crystalline waterproofing agent increases water absorption and slows setting, the corrosion inhibitors significantly enhance the durability of the mortar matrix. Overall, the study highlights the superior contribution of mineral admixtures to long-term durability, while chemical admixtures provide additional advantages in specific applications.
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April 07 2026
Durability study of mortar modified with corrosion inhibitors and waterproofing compounds Available to Purchase
Akhila T S
;
Department of Civil Engineering,
APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
, Mar Athanasius College of Engineering, Kerala, India
Corresponding author Akhila T S (akhilats95@gmail.com)
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Paul Shaji
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Paul Shaji
Department of Civil Engineering,
Mar Athanasius College of Engineering
, Kerala, India
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Elson John
Elson John
Department of Civil Engineering,
Mar Athanasius College of Engineering
, Kerala, India
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Corresponding author Akhila T S (akhilats95@gmail.com)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
April 08 2025
Accepted:
February 26 2026
Online ISSN: 2046-0155
Print ISSN: 2046-0147
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Received:
April 08 2025
Accepted:
February 26 2026
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T S A, Shaji P, John E (2026;), "Durability study of mortar modified with corrosion inhibitors and waterproofing compounds". Emerging Materials Research, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1680/jemmr.25.00051
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