Buildings (Jun 2022)

Properties Evolution of Some Hydraulic Mortars Incorporating Graphene Oxides

  • Popa Dorin,
  • Prodan Doina,
  • Varvara Simona,
  • Popa Maria,
  • Cuc Stanca,
  • Sarosi Codruta,
  • Moldovan Marioara,
  • Ivan Raluca,
  • Ene Razvan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12060864
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 864

Abstract

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In this experimental study, the mechanical and adhesion properties of several hydraulic lime mortars incorporating graphene oxide (GO)-based nanomaterials were evaluated. Four different composite mortar samples were prepared by adding different percentages of GO-based powders (functionalized), i.e., 1 wt.% GO, 5 wt.% GO, 5wt.% GO-Ag-GO-Fly ash, and 5 wt.% GO-ZnO-GO-TiO2 into the reference mortar sample. The mortar specimens were analyzed through mechanical tests, FT-IR, and SEM. The behavior of selected mortars exposed to chemical attacks was also investigated. The results indicate that the addition of the functionalized GO-based powders leads to a significant improvement in the mortar’s adhesion to the brick substrate (up to 80%) compared to the reference sample, especially in the case of the hydraulic lime mortar incorporating the mixture of GO-Ag and GO-Fly ash, which also showed good resistance to chemical attacks.

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