Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (Jan 2020)
Property Improvement of Cement Emulsified Asphalt Paste Modified by Graphene Oxide
Abstract
Cement emulsified asphalt paste (CEAP) is widely used as a construction and building material by combining the advantages of cement rigidity and asphalt flexibility. However, the properties of CEAP can be evidently reduced due to the addition of emulsified asphalt. In this work, graphene oxide (GO) was prepared by the Hummers method and was innovatively used to improve the workability and strength of CEAP. The viscosity of CEAP was tested by Brookfield viscometer. In addition, the effects of GO on the setting time of CEAP were studied. The adsorption between cement and asphalt with GO was tested through an ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometer and the stability of CEAP was tested by zeta potentiometer. The effects of GO on the strength of CEAP were studied. The reinforcement effects of GO on CEAP were analyzed. The results show that the viscosity of CEAP and cement hydration products can increase after adding a reasonable dosage of GO to CEAP. The setting time of CEAP first decreases and then increases with the increase of GO dosage. The adsorption and viscosity of cement and asphalt increase with the increase of GO dosage. GO can reduce CEAP stability and make the paste easier to agglomerate. The flexural strength and the compressive strength of CEAP at 28 curing days first increase and then decrease with the increase of GO dosage, but excessive GO can hinder cement hydration. The reasonable dosage of GO in CEAP can be determined as 0.06% in asphalt weight.