Cement-Based Grouting Materials Modified with GO/NS Hybrids
Longfei Lu, Guoxiang Yang, Yan Ai, Jingkai Qu, Jinrui Duan, Kun Yang, Wenbin Sun

TL;DR
This paper studies how adding graphene oxide and nano-silica to cement improves its properties, finding optimal combinations for strength and workability.
Contribution
The study identifies optimal dosages and synergistic mechanisms of GO and NS in cement composites for enhanced performance.
Findings
Low-dosage GO/NS hybrids increase flexural and compressive strengths by 13.5% and 45.5%, respectively.
Synergy between NS's pozzolanic effect and GO's templating effect optimizes hydrate morphology and pore structure.
Excessive GO or NS causes agglomeration and performance degradation.
Abstract
This study systematically investigates the effects of individual and combined incorporation of graphene oxide (GO) and nano-silica sol (NS) on the macroscopic properties and microstructure of cement-based grouting materials, with emphasis on their synergistic mechanisms. A series of macroscopic tests including setting time, fluidity, bleeding rate, and mechanical strength were conducted, complemented by multi-scale microstructural characterization techniques such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The results demonstrate that both NS and GO effectively reduce setting time and bleeding rate while enhancing mechanical strength; however, NS exhibits a more pronounced adverse effect on fluidity compared to GO. The hybrid system displays a distinct transition from synergy to…
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TopicsConcrete and Cement Materials Research · Grouting, Rheology, and Soil Mechanics · Magnesium Oxide Properties and Applications
