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Nopal extract and aloe vera to improve structural concrete exposed to saline environments

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to examine the impact of Nopal (N) and Aloe Vera (AV) on the physical and mechanical properties of structural concrete in saline environments. Concrete with a compressive strength of 245 kg/cm2 was used, adding N and AV extracted from natural plants in the study region. A total of 130 cylindrical specimens, 40 prismatic specimens, and 10 fresh mix samples were analyzed. Percentages of Nopal (2%, 6%, and 10%), Aloe Vera (0.5%, 1.5%, and 3%), and mixed (2%N + 0.5%AV, 6%N + 1.5%AV, 10%N + 3%AV) were added based on the weight of the cement. The control group contained no additives. The best results were obtained with the 2%N + 0.5%AV samples, with the highest compressive strength of 443.4 kg/cm2 at 28 days and 445.4 kg/cm2 at 56 days, a tensile strength of 41.4 kg/cm2 at 28 days, a flexural strength of 66.4 kg/cm2 at 56 days and 70.9 kg/cm2 at 90 days of curing. The corrosion resistance decreased by a maximum of 0.22 mm/year. The physical and mechanical properties were optimized with the proportion of 2%N + 0.5%AV, indicating that the mixing matrix becomes more compact, and the carbonation rate is reduced, resulting in greater strength and durability.

Translated title of the contributionExtracto de nopal y aloe vera para mejorar concreto estructural expuesto en ambientes salinos
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)62-74
Number of pages13
JournalRevista Facultad de Ingenieria
Issue number115
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2025

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