Nanomaterials in Concrete: Mechanisms of Action, Benefits, and Future Perspectives – A Theoretical Review

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18607/ES20251420251


Palavras-chave:

Nanomaterials, Concrete, Nanotechnology, Durability, Civil Engineering, Smart Materials

Resumo

The incorporation of nanomaterials into concrete represents a significant innovation in civil engineering, capable of enhancing mechanical properties, durability, and functionality of structures. This paper presents a theoretical review of the main nanomaterials used in concrete composition—such as nano-structured silica, titanium dioxide, and carbon nanotubes—their mechanisms of action, benefits, as well as technical, economic, and environmental challenges related to their application. Future perspectives for the consolidation of this technology in construction are also discussed, highlighting its potential for developing more sustainable and intelligent materials. It is concluded that, despite current obstacles, advances in nanotechnology applied to concrete point to an inevitable and promising trend in the field.

Biografia do Autor

  • Márcio Heron da Silveira Júnior, UniBrasil Centro Universitário

    Mestre em Engenharia e Ciência dos Materiais pela UFPR.

  • Renan Zunta Raia, UniBrasil Centro Universitário

    Doutor em Engenharia Florestal pela UFPR.

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Publicado

2025-12-15

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Heron da Silveira Júnior, M., & Zunta Raia, R. (2025). Nanomaterials in Concrete: Mechanisms of Action, Benefits, and Future Perspectives – A Theoretical Review. E&S Engineering and Science, 14(3), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.18607/ES20251420251