The effects of the dosages (0.01%, 0.03%, 0.05%, 0.07%, 0.1%, and 0.3% by weight of cement binder) of an ultra-large size (56 ± 12 µm) of pristine graphene (PRG) industrialy manufactured by electrochemical process on compressive and tensile strengths of cement mortars are presented. To have a better understanding of the reinforcement mechanism of PRG-cementitious gels, the physicochemical and microstructure analyses were performed. The results show that the addition of PRG to cement mortars improves their mechanical properties, with characteristic concentration dependence. The mortar mix with 0.07% PRG is identified as the optimal concentration, which provides 34.3% and 26.9% improvement in compressive and tensile strength at 28 days, respe...
The dire need for sustainable construction materials has resulted in emerging research to improve th...
Graphene cement-based composites have become a hot topic in current research because of its superior...
Graphene oxide (GO) is the product of chemical exfoliation of graphite. Due to its good dispersibili...
This paper aims to study the effect of the size of pristine graphene (PRG) particles on the compress...
The proposed reinforcing mechanism and optimized dosage of pristine graphene (PRG) for enhancing mec...
Cement is the most-used construction material worldwide. Research for sustainable cement production ...
Carbon-based nanomaterials are currently used to reinforce cement-based composite materials based on...
International audienceThis study reports on the development of a cementitious composite incorporatin...
This paper evaluated the effect of graphene oxide/graphene (GO/GR) hybrid on mechanical properties o...
Recent research indicates the possibility of using nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, graphene, titani...
Recent research indicates the possibility of using nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, graphene, titani...
Graphene nanoplatelet has been found to be able to improve the mechanical and electrical properties ...
The use of graphene derivatives to improve the performance of cement mortar composites has received ...
10.1080/15376494.2016.1218226Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures2515-161313-132
This research investigates an emerging material - graphene - that can be used to strengthen and incr...
The dire need for sustainable construction materials has resulted in emerging research to improve th...
Graphene cement-based composites have become a hot topic in current research because of its superior...
Graphene oxide (GO) is the product of chemical exfoliation of graphite. Due to its good dispersibili...
This paper aims to study the effect of the size of pristine graphene (PRG) particles on the compress...
The proposed reinforcing mechanism and optimized dosage of pristine graphene (PRG) for enhancing mec...
Cement is the most-used construction material worldwide. Research for sustainable cement production ...
Carbon-based nanomaterials are currently used to reinforce cement-based composite materials based on...
International audienceThis study reports on the development of a cementitious composite incorporatin...
This paper evaluated the effect of graphene oxide/graphene (GO/GR) hybrid on mechanical properties o...
Recent research indicates the possibility of using nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, graphene, titani...
Recent research indicates the possibility of using nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, graphene, titani...
Graphene nanoplatelet has been found to be able to improve the mechanical and electrical properties ...
The use of graphene derivatives to improve the performance of cement mortar composites has received ...
10.1080/15376494.2016.1218226Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures2515-161313-132
This research investigates an emerging material - graphene - that can be used to strengthen and incr...
The dire need for sustainable construction materials has resulted in emerging research to improve th...
Graphene cement-based composites have become a hot topic in current research because of its superior...
Graphene oxide (GO) is the product of chemical exfoliation of graphite. Due to its good dispersibili...