Study on the Preparation of New Wall Materials from Urban Construction Waste

Zhao-qiang GUO, Shuang SHANG, Kui LAN, Ze-shan LI, Wei-tao HE, Wen-juan SHEN, Jian-fen LI

Abstract


Graphene oxide (GO) has considerable application value in the concrete field, but its poor dispersion performance in cement restricts its adhibition. In this study, GO and water reducer composites (S-GO) obtained by ultrasonic dispersion treatment were used to promote the dispersion property in cement, meanwhile, the effects of water reducer species and GO dosage on mechanical properties and microstructure of recycled wall materials were investigated. By comparing the effects of four different water reducers, the greatest was polycarboxylate superplasticizer (PCs). When the optimal dosage of GO composite (PGO) was 0.06%wt, the compressive and flexural strength of the concrete specimens after curing for 28 days increased by 30% and 26% compared with the control sample. SEM results show that the hydration products of cement are evenly distributed and arranged in an orderly manner, which were the critical factors for improving mechanical property of cement. The study provided a reliable method for enhance the mechanical performance of recycled wall materials.

Keywords


Graphene oxide, Construction waste, Wall materials, Compressive strength, Flexural strength.


DOI
10.12783/dteees/eece2019/31546

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