Graphene-based materials (GBM) are promising cementitious composite additives that can significantly improve the mechanical characteristics and durability of concrete due to their unique properties, such as high surface area and aspect ratio and excellent tensile strength, to name a few. To display their full potential, GBM have to be homogeneously dispersed into the aqueous environment of cement-based matrices. The present study addresses the issue of limited dispersibility in the aqueous media of GBM through the chemical functionalization of mono- and few-layer graphene structures with hydrophilic aryl sulfonate groups and shows that a series of mortar samples containing modified GBM exhibit increased flexural and compressive strength by up to 17% and 30%, respectively, compared to mortar references without additives.Few-layer graphene, functionalized with covalently attached arylsulfonate groups, is proposed as an additive to improve the compressive and flexural strength of concrete towards smart and sustainable building materials.

Functionalized graphene-based materials for cementitious applications / Cacciatore, Andrea; Zardi, Paolo; Capone, Laura; Maggini, Michele. - In: RSC ADVANCES. - ISSN 2046-2069. - 14:5(2024), pp. 3314-3320. [10.1039/d3ra06886b]

Functionalized graphene-based materials for cementitious applications

Zardi, Paolo;
2024

Abstract

Graphene-based materials (GBM) are promising cementitious composite additives that can significantly improve the mechanical characteristics and durability of concrete due to their unique properties, such as high surface area and aspect ratio and excellent tensile strength, to name a few. To display their full potential, GBM have to be homogeneously dispersed into the aqueous environment of cement-based matrices. The present study addresses the issue of limited dispersibility in the aqueous media of GBM through the chemical functionalization of mono- and few-layer graphene structures with hydrophilic aryl sulfonate groups and shows that a series of mortar samples containing modified GBM exhibit increased flexural and compressive strength by up to 17% and 30%, respectively, compared to mortar references without additives.Few-layer graphene, functionalized with covalently attached arylsulfonate groups, is proposed as an additive to improve the compressive and flexural strength of concrete towards smart and sustainable building materials.
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Functionalized graphene-based materials for cementitious applications / Cacciatore, Andrea; Zardi, Paolo; Capone, Laura; Maggini, Michele. - In: RSC ADVANCES. - ISSN 2046-2069. - 14:5(2024), pp. 3314-3320. [10.1039/d3ra06886b]
Cacciatore, Andrea; Zardi, Paolo; Capone, Laura; Maggini, Michele
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