Taiyuan Ligong Daxue xuebao (Sep 2024)

Effect of Different Particulate Materials and Graphene Oxide on Properties of Cement Paste

  • LIU Zhuopeng,
  • WANG Ya’nan,
  • CHEN Ya,
  • ZHAO Wenbin,
  • ZHANG Wentao,
  • DU Hongxiu,
  • LI Xiangyu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.16355/j.tyut.1007-9432.20220046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 5
pp. 881 – 891

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Purposes For improving the mechanical properties of GO incorporated cement paste, two types of nano-silica (crystalline and amorphous) and coal-bearing metakaolin (CMK) were used seprately to improve GO dispersion in cement paste. Methods UV-vis spectrophotometry was used to investigate the effects of ultrasound time and different dosages of amorphous nano-silica (ANS) and crystalline nano-silica (CNS) on the dispersion of GO in saturated calcium hydroxide solution. The effects of different particle materials on GO dispersion were characterized by using compressive strength results. The dehydration and decomposition processes of various phases of hydration products were observed by thermogravimetric (TG) analysis, and the effect of adding different particle materials and GO on the pore structure of cement paste was analyzed by mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP). Findings According to UV-vis spectroscopic study, when the contents of ANS and CNS were 2% and 1.5% by weight of cement, respectively, GO dispersion in saturated Ca(OH)2 solution is improved greatly. Compared with two nano-silicas, CMK is more effective to improve the compressive strength of GO incorporated cement paste. At the age of 28 d, the flexural strength and compressive strength of the cement paste incorporated with 4% CMK and 0.03% GO are 26.93% and 30.41%, respectively, higher than those of a plain cement paste sample. The results of TG and MIP tests showed that the pozzolanic reaction of CMK can effectively refine the pore structure of cement paste, improve GO dispersion, and enhance the bonding between hydration products and GO, which is the main reason why CMK can effectively improve the mechanical properties of GO incorporated cement paste.

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