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Title: Graphene Oxide as Additive to Replace Using Air- Entraining Agents

Author(s): Alyaa Mohammed, Jay Sanjayan, Ali Nazari, Nihad T. K. Al-Saadi, and Wenhui Duan

Publication: Materials Journal

Volume: 114

Issue: 6

Appears on pages(s): 859-866

Keywords: air content; freezing and thawing; graphene oxide; microcrack; nitrogen adsorption

DOI: 10.14359/51700990

Date: 11/1/2017

Abstract:
Despite its negative impact on compressive strength of concrete, practitioners rely exclusively on using air entrainment to defeat freezing-and-thawing deterioration. This paper describes the use of graphene oxide (GO) as an effective method to minimize the negative impact of freezing-and-thawing action in concrete while maintaining high compressive strength. Two series of graphene oxidebearing concrete samples (containing 0.01% and 0.06% graphene oxide by cement weight) were produced. Plain concrete samples and samples with 4% air-entraining content were also produced for comparison. All the concrete samples were subjected to up to 500 repeated freezing-and-thawing cycles. Different series of tests such as electric resistance, nitrogen adsorption, and compressive strength were conducted within and at the end of the freezing-andthawing cycles. The results show that the GO specimens indicate higher initial compressive strength than the control and the air-entrained specimens. A significant enhancement of freezingand-thawing resistance in the graphene oxide-bearing concrete samples was expressed in maintaining the compressive strength close to initial values before the exposure to freezing-and-thawing cycles.