• Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society
  • Vol. 42, Issue 5, 1569 (2023)
ZHANG Huiyi1,*, GUI Zunyao2, PU Yundong2, QI Meng1..., CAO Weiqi3,4 and YUAN Xiaoya2,4,5|Show fewer author(s)
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    ZHANG Huiyi, GUI Zunyao, PU Yundong, QI Meng, CAO Weiqi, YUAN Xiaoya. Effect of Hydroxylated Graphene on Mechanical Properties of Cement-Based Permeable Crystalline Waterproof Materials[J]. Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2023, 42(5): 1569 Copy Citation Text show less

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    The use of hydroxylated graphene (HO-G) modified cement-based permeable crystalline waterproof materials (CCCW) not only improves the mechanical properties of whole structure, but also reduces the cost to a certain extent. The effect of sodium lignosulfonate(SL) on the dispersion performance of HO-G was studied, and the influence of HO-G on the mechanical properties of CCCW was studied. The results show that when the mass ratio of HO-G to SL is 1∶4, HO-G has the best dispersion performance in Ca(OH)2. When HO-G content is 0.03% (mass fraction), compared with benchmark specimen, the 3 and 28 d compressive strength of HO-G mortar specimen increases by 3769% and 3305%, respectively and the 3 and 28 d flexural strength increases by 17.31% and 31.52%, respectively. The impermeability pressure ratio of CCCW coating specimens modified by HO-G is 127 percentage points higher than that of CCCW coating specimens alone. SL promotes the dispersion of HO-G in cement-based materials, and HO-G plays a filling role and template role in mortar matrix, which enhances the compactness of hydration products, and then improves the mechanical properties of material.
    ZHANG Huiyi, GUI Zunyao, PU Yundong, QI Meng, CAO Weiqi, YUAN Xiaoya. Effect of Hydroxylated Graphene on Mechanical Properties of Cement-Based Permeable Crystalline Waterproof Materials[J]. Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2023, 42(5): 1569
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