1. Smart cement for fire alarms and indoor climate control.
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Wu, Haiping, Li, Daiqi, Zhao, Zhong, Tan, Sirui, Wang, Maolin, Ma, Qun, Wu, Jing, and Cai, Guangming
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FIRE alarms , *TEMPERATURE coefficient of electric resistance , *ENVIRONMENTAL engineering , *CEMENT composites , *CEMENT , *SMART materials , *PORTLAND cement , *CONSTRUCTION materials - Abstract
[Display omitted] • The expandable graphite-based cement composite (GCC) was fabricated. • The GCC exhibits with accurate and sensitive temperature sensing performance. • The GCC exhibits excellent mechanical and sensing stability when exposed to flame. • The GCC can be easily integrated into a building and transmit a fire alert. Fire alarms in buildings are essential for safety. However, due to the poor conductivity of cement, it remains a challenge to detect fire without the assistance of other monitoring equipment. In this study, a fire alarm cement composite containing expandable graphite, carbon fiber, and ordinary Portland cement that can achieve ultrasensitive temperature monitoring and indoor climate control in a building is developed. Homogeneously distributed expandable graphite in this smart cement rapidly expands under high temperatures, forming new electrically conductive pathways. This results in excellent temperature sensing performance, with a temperature coefficient of resistance of − 0.467 %/°C in the range of 220 °C–400 °C. The smart cement can be easily integrated into a building to transmit a fire alert to a computer, mobile phone, or visual alarm device in a timely manner. Furthermore, this smart cement exhibits higher flexural strength in harsh environments compared to ordinary cement. This smart cement exhibits potential to considerably broaden cement applications and be highly desirable for next-generation smart building materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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