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Effect of Paraffin and Vinyl Acetate Ethylene (VAE) Emulsions on the Waterproofing and Mechanical Properties of Fiber-Reinforced Modified Gypsum (FRMG) Matrix

  • Zhenxing Li*
  • , Zuohua Li*
  • , Shaohua Rao
  • , Dongning Li*
  • , Dejing Lu
  • , Huaitao Zhu
  • , Changyuan Liu
  • , Jianzhe Shi*
  • , Xin Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • School of Intelligent Civil and Ocean Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen
  • Ltd.
  • Southeast University, Nanjing
  • Hohai University

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Abstract

Gypsum-based materials are widely used in construction but suffer from poor water resistance and durability, limiting their application in moisture-prone environments. While fiber-reinforced modified gypsum (FRMG) improves mechanical performance, the lack of systematic research on waterproofing strategies and their influence on both durability and strength remains a key challenge. This study investigated three waterproofing methods: surface coating with paraffin emulsion, internal incorporation of paraffin emulsion, and internal incorporation of vinyl acetate ethylene (VAE) emulsion. The workability, water absorption, mechanical properties, contact angle, and microstructure of the FRMG matrix were analyzed. The results showed that surface coating provided only short-term waterproofing. Internal incorporation of paraffin emulsion reduced water absorption but weakened mechanical performance. In contrast, VAE emulsion formed continuous polymer films that filled pores, significantly reducing water absorption while improving flexural and compressive strength, with optimal performance observed at a 6% dosage. In addition, increasing emulsion content enhanced hydrophobicity. These results indicate that VAE-based internal modification is an effective approach to improving the durability and performance of gypsum-based materials, providing guidance for their application in interior wall systems and prefabricated building components.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1491
JournalBuildings
Volume16
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2026
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • fiber-reinforced modified gypsum (FRMG)
  • hydrophobicity
  • mechanical properties
  • paraffin emulsion
  • polymer modification
  • vinyl acetate ethylene (VAE) emulsion
  • waterproofing strategies

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