# Influence of Polymers on the Performance and Protective Effect of Cement-Based Coating Materials

**Authors:** Yihao Yin, Yingjun Mei

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ma18143321 · 2025-07-15

## TL;DR

This paper studies how adding polymers and other materials improves the performance and durability of cement-based coatings used to protect concrete.

## Contribution

The study introduces a polymer-modified cement coating with optimized silica fume and polymer ratios to enhance durability and bonding with concrete.

## Key findings

- Adding 3% SBR improves concrete bonding by 42%.
- 6% PU coating improves frost and sulfate resistance by 31.5% and 69.6%.
- 12% SF + 6% PU coating shows 45% better bonding and 48% better durability than ordinary coatings.

## Abstract

Traditional cementitious coating materials struggle to meet the performance criteria for protective coatings in complex environments. This study developed a polymer-modified cement-based coating material with polymer, silica fume (SF), and quartz sand (QS) as the principal admixtures. It also investigated the influence of material composition on the coating’s mechanical properties, durability, interfacial bond characteristics with concrete, and the durability enhancement of coated concrete. The results demonstrated that compared with ordinary cementitious coating material (OCCM), the interfacial bonding performance between 3% Styrene Butadiene Rubber Powder (SBR) coating material and concrete was improved by 42%; the frost resistance and sulfate erosion resistance of concrete protected by 6% polyurethane (PU) coating material were improved by 31.5% and 69.6%. The inclusion of polymers reduces the mechanical properties. The re-addition of silica fume can lower the porosity while increasing durability and strength. The coating material, mixed with 12% SF and 6% PU, exhibits mechanical properties not lower than those of OCCM. Meanwhile, the interfacial bonding performance and durability of the coated concrete have been improved by 45% and 48%, respectively. The grey relational analysis indicated that the coating material with the best comprehensive performance is the one mixed with 12% SF + 6% PU, and the grey correlation degree is 0.84.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** SBR (-), PU (MESH:D011140), sulfate (MESH:D013431), Polymers (MESH:D011108)

## Figures

8 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12300676/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12300676