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Nanomaterials in civil engineering
Jaesang Lee
*
,
Seunghak Lee
, Eunhyea Chung
, Vincent C. Reyes
, Shaily Mahendra
*
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Civil Engineering
100%
Nanomaterials
100%
Manufactured Nanomaterials
100%
Construction Industry
14%
Physical Properties
14%
Environmental Impact
14%
Mechanical Properties
14%
Vulnerability
14%
Technological Progress
14%
Potential Gains
14%
Hydrophilicity
14%
Chemical Properties
14%
High Probability
14%
Environmental Risk
14%
Multidisciplinary Effort
14%
Adverse Biological Effects
14%
Demolition
14%
Construction Materials
14%
Environmental Release
14%
Nanotechnologies in Construction
14%
Antifouling
14%
Chemical Corrosion
14%
Effects on Humans
14%
Hazardous Effect
14%
Corrosion Damage
14%
Self-assessment
14%
Material Performance
14%
Low Carbon Emission
14%
Structural Health
14%
Multiple Exposure Routes
14%
Accidental Damage
14%
Scientific Advancement
14%
Proactive Strategy
14%
Material Functionality
14%
Carbon Emission Measurement
14%
Engineering
Civil Engineering
100%
Nanomaterial
100%
Great Deal
12%
Lifecycle
12%
Infrastructure
12%
Environmental Impact
12%
Potential Benefit
12%
Technological Advancement
12%
Biofouling
12%
Corrosion Damage
12%
Environmental Risk
12%
Material Performance
12%
Multiple Exposure
12%
Structural Health
12%
Accidental Damage
12%
Hydrophilicity
12%
Material Science
Nanostructured Material
100%
Corrosion
12%
Chemical Property
12%
Physical Property
12%
Building Material
12%
Chemical Engineering
Biofouling
100%