The data
of XRD clarified that the sample was formed in single phase spinel structure
without any extra peaks indicating non-existence of any secondary phase. The
HRTEM micrograph indicated that the particles were in an agglomerated state due
to the absence of surfactant and high magnetic properties of Mn-Ferrite
nanoparticles. The mechanical properties were measured at different ratios of
nano-Ferrite to concrete. The obtained values of mercury intrusion porosimetry
(MIP) indicated that the addition of Mn-Ferrite nanoparticles increased the
compressive strength and decreased the total intrusion volume. This was due to
the rapid consuming of Ca(OH)2 which was formed during hydration of Portland
cement especially at early ages due to the high reactivity of MnFe2O4
nanoparticles. Moreover, MnFe2O4 nanoparticles recovered the particle packing
density of the blended cement, leading to a reduced volume of pores in the
cement paste.
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