Effects of graphene nanoplatelets inclusion on microstructure and mechanical properties of alkali activated binders

Jarvis Devon, Emily Hacking, Kyra Wilson, Monica F. Craciun, Raffaele Vinai
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This paper presents a study investigating for the first time the effects of the inclusion of graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) on the mechanical and microstructural properties of alkali activated binders produced with fly ash and slag and using superplasticizer for the GNPs dispersion in the mixing water. Compressive strength and water absorption of mortar cubes, flexural strength of mortar beams, X-ray computer tomography scanning and mercury intrusion porosimetry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy with Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction, were carried out on samples cured either at room temperature or at 40 °C. Results showed that the inclusion of GNPs at a dosage of 0.05% provided a considerable increase in compressive strength at both curing conditions. Microstructural observations suggested that the presence of GNPs improved the formation of hydrated gel, and the research demonstrated through porosity measurements the shift from the capillary to the gel pore region due to the inclusion of GNPs. This study represents a step forward in understanding the effects of GNPs inclusion on alkali activated binder microstructure.

石墨烯纳米片包裹体对碱活性粘结剂微观结构和力学性能的影响
本文首次研究了石墨烯纳米片(GNPs)的掺入对用粉煤灰和矿渣生产的碱活性粘合剂的力学和微观结构性能的影响,并使用高效减水剂在混合水中分散GNPs。在室温或40°C下固化的样品上进行砂浆立方体的抗压强度和吸水性、砂浆梁的弯曲强度、X射线计算机断层扫描和压汞孔隙率测定、傅立叶变换红外光谱、具有能量分散X射线光谱的扫描电子显微镜和X射线衍射。结果表明,在两种固化条件下,以0.05%的剂量加入GNP可显著提高抗压强度。微观结构观察表明,GNP的存在改善了水合凝胶的形成,研究通过孔隙率测量证明,由于GNP的加入,从毛细管区域转移到凝胶孔隙区域。这项研究代表着在理解GNPs夹杂物对碱活性粘合剂微观结构的影响方面向前迈出了一步。
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