Multiscale hydrophilicity in cementitious materials makes buildings vulnerable to the penetration and erosion effects of external water and inorganic ions, significantly reducing the durability and safety of concrete structures. Superhydrophobic materials, known for their excellent water repellency, effectively mitigate these issues. However, conventional superhydrophobic materials often suffer from surface flaking and poor robustness in practical applications. To address this, a novel and sustainable method for preparing superhydrophobic cementitious composites (SHCCs) was developed, based on the binary synergistic action of in situ carbonated fly ash with a micro- and nano-composite structure through carbon dioxide mineralisation technology, combined with fluoroalkylsilane, which has low surface energy. The resulting SHCCs demonstrated exceptional water repellency, with no significant reduction in superhydrophobicity after sandpaper abrasion and extreme cyclic temperature exposure. These key properties enhance the longevity of hydraulic structures, marine buildings and constructions in extreme environments.
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Cong Wang;
Cong Wang
School of Qilu Transportation,
Shandong University
, Jinan, China
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Fan Hu;
Fan Hu
Wuchan Zhongda Group Investment Co.
, Ltd, Hangzhou, China
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Yifeng Ling;
Yifeng Ling
School of Qilu Transportation,
Shandong University
, Jinan, China
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Bo Yang;
Bo Yang
Institute for Transportation,
National Concrete Pavement Technology Center
, Ames, IA, USA
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Weizhuo Shi
Department of Civil Engineering,
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
, Ningbo, China
Corresponding author Weizhuo Shi (weizhuo.shi@nottingham.edu.cn)
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Corresponding author Weizhuo Shi (weizhuo.shi@nottingham.edu.cn)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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January 08 2025
Accepted:
May 22 2025
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
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- Funder(s): Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province
- Award Id(s): ZR2021QE174
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- Funder(s): Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Civil Engineering Structures & Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Technology at Zhejiang University of Technology
- Award Id(s): KLCDF230301
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- Funding Statement(s): The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support received from the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province (grant no. ZR2021QE174) and Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Civil Engineering Structures & Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Technology at Zhejiang University of Technology (grant no. KLCDF230301).
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Magazine of Concrete Research (2025) 77 (17-18): 1046–1059.
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Received:
January 08 2025
Accepted:
May 22 2025
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Wang C, Hu F, Ling Y, Yang B, Shi W (2025), "Production of carbonated superhydrophobic cementitious composites for enhanced environmental stability and abrasion resistance". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 77 No. 17-18 pp. 1046–1059, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmacr.25.00019
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