Electrifying cement with nanocarbon black

Nanowerk  April 21, 2021 Researchers at MIT performed an experimental-theoretical investigation of the electrical conductivity and resistive heating of highly heterogeneous nanocarbon–cement-based composites (pastes and mortars). Even a small voltage — as low as 5 volts — could increase the surface temperatures of their samples (approximately 5 cm3 in size) up to 41 degrees Celsius (around 100 degrees Fahrenheit). They found that electrical conductivity is determined by the electric tortuosity of a “volumetric wiring” permeating a highly heterogeneous matrix from percolation to saturation. They showed that the electric energy dissipation at the origin of the Joule heating originates from spatial […]