This study examines and compares the performance of two specific forms of graphene nanomaterials in the cement based composite, namely graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO). A typical forms of GO with the average C:O ratio of 54:46 and a rGO with the average C:O ratio of 82:18 were used in the cement based paste composites. rGO was treated with superplasticizer to improve its dispersibility in water. Both GO and rGO were used as 0.02, 0.04, 0.06 wt% of cement. The effect of GO and rGO on workability, early age hydration, microstructure, mechanical and transport properties was determined. Different characteristics of GO and rGO such as molecular structure, functional groups, d spacing, size and physical strength influenced the...
To investigate the mixing amount of graphene oxide and water cement ratio on the microstructure and ...
This paper presents a comprehensive study to evaluate the influence of graphene oxide (GO) concentra...
Recent research indicates the possibility of using nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, graphene, titani...
This study examines and compares the performance of two specific forms of graphene nanomaterials in ...
This study examines and compares the performance of two specific forms of graphene nanomaterials in ...
This study examines and compares the workability, hydration, mechanical, microstructure and transpor...
This study examines and compares the workability, hydration, mechanical, microstructure and transpor...
This study examines and compares the workability, hydration, mechanical, microstructure and transpor...
Graphene materials have been extensively explored and successfully used to improve performances of c...
As a major component of concrete, Portland cement has become the most consumed manmade substance. Th...
For applications in cement and concrete, studies on carbon-based nanomaterials have been almost excl...
This study presents the development of a nano-cement composite with graphene oxide (GO) carbon-based...
This study presents the development of a nano-cement composite with graphene oxide (GO) carbon-based...
This study presents the development of a nano-cement composite with graphene oxide (GO) carbon-based...
This paper presents a comprehensive study to evaluate the influence of graphene oxide (GO) concentra...
To investigate the mixing amount of graphene oxide and water cement ratio on the microstructure and ...
This paper presents a comprehensive study to evaluate the influence of graphene oxide (GO) concentra...
Recent research indicates the possibility of using nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, graphene, titani...
This study examines and compares the performance of two specific forms of graphene nanomaterials in ...
This study examines and compares the performance of two specific forms of graphene nanomaterials in ...
This study examines and compares the workability, hydration, mechanical, microstructure and transpor...
This study examines and compares the workability, hydration, mechanical, microstructure and transpor...
This study examines and compares the workability, hydration, mechanical, microstructure and transpor...
Graphene materials have been extensively explored and successfully used to improve performances of c...
As a major component of concrete, Portland cement has become the most consumed manmade substance. Th...
For applications in cement and concrete, studies on carbon-based nanomaterials have been almost excl...
This study presents the development of a nano-cement composite with graphene oxide (GO) carbon-based...
This study presents the development of a nano-cement composite with graphene oxide (GO) carbon-based...
This study presents the development of a nano-cement composite with graphene oxide (GO) carbon-based...
This paper presents a comprehensive study to evaluate the influence of graphene oxide (GO) concentra...
To investigate the mixing amount of graphene oxide and water cement ratio on the microstructure and ...
This paper presents a comprehensive study to evaluate the influence of graphene oxide (GO) concentra...
Recent research indicates the possibility of using nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, graphene, titani...