2. Superhydrophobicity, superhydrophilicity and water permeability
This section mainly describes the surface properties of concrete in relation to liquid water. Functionalities for making the surface of concrete superhydrophobic, superhydrophilic or less permeable will be explained, the main objective being to maximize the aesthetics of high value-added concretes while preserving, if possible, their mineral appearance
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Bibliography
Patents
EP1601626 – Cement-based paving blocks for photocatalytic paving for the abatement of urban pollutants.
WO2011045509 – EP2488279 – Use of a concrete-based element for the treatment of gases and volatile compounds.
WO2011095744 – Concrete element having a superhydrophobic surface.
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Standards and norms
- Cement – Part 1: composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cements. - NF EN 197-1 - 2012
- Concrete – Specification, performance, production and compliance – National supplement to standard NF EN 206. - NF EN 206/CN - 2014
- Photovoltaic elements in construction – Part 2: Building-integrated photovoltaic systems. - NF EN 50583-2 - 2016
- Technical ceramics — Test methods for the...
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