2020
DOI: 10.13168/cs.2020.0020
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The Role of Graphene Oxide on the Hydration Process and Chemical Shrinkage of Cement Composites

Abstract: Graphene oxide (GO) has attracted increasing attention for its application in cementitious materials as it can be used to regulate the hydration products of cement and improve the properties of cement composites. This paper investigated the role of GO on the hydration process and chemical shrinkage of a cement paste through an experimental study and molecular dynamics simulation. The hydration heat flow of a cement composite with GO (CCG) was characterised by using an isothermal calorimeter. The chemical shrin… Show more

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“…Combined with the results of 1 and 3 days, it can be reasonably inferred that the early hydration degree of cement was accelerated by a low dosage of nanosheets so that more hydrated crystals were generated. 35,75 Especially, a more signicant effect on the early hydration of the cement system can be performed by the incorporation of hybrid GO/ HO-G. The NEW content of P GO and P HO-G increased by 7.0% and 5.2% compared with that of PALIN at the curing age of 28 d, indicating that the effect of GO on promoting the hydration of the later stage for the cement system was more obvious than that of HO-G.…”
Section: Hydration Degreementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combined with the results of 1 and 3 days, it can be reasonably inferred that the early hydration degree of cement was accelerated by a low dosage of nanosheets so that more hydrated crystals were generated. 35,75 Especially, a more signicant effect on the early hydration of the cement system can be performed by the incorporation of hybrid GO/ HO-G. The NEW content of P GO and P HO-G increased by 7.0% and 5.2% compared with that of PALIN at the curing age of 28 d, indicating that the effect of GO on promoting the hydration of the later stage for the cement system was more obvious than that of HO-G.…”
Section: Hydration Degreementioning
confidence: 99%