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Enhancing geopolymer performance with silane-functionalized graphene oxide: Efflorescence reduction, pore refinement, and improved high-temperature properties

Zhao Qing Tang, Felipe Basquiroto de Souza, Kwesi Sagoe‐Crentsil, Wenhui Duan

2024Construction and Building Materials16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Geopolymer materials offer environmental benefits and strong mechanical properties but face limitations such as efflorescence, shrinkage, thermal stability and poor mechanical performance at high temperatures. This study introduces a novel solution using silane-functionalized graphene oxide nanocomposites (GO-APTS) to address these challenges. Experiments on metakaolin-based geopolymers demonstrate that incorporating GO-APTS improves dispersion, enhances mechanical strength, refines pore structures, and boosts resilience to high temperatures while reducing shrinkage and efflorescence, without compromising the workability of the mixes. Although the structural integrity of the material at nanoscale degrades beyond certain temperatures, the overall thermal resistance is significantly increased, with treated geopolymers displaying a ∼6 % improvement in porosity, ∼20 % higher residual compressive strength and ∼15 % reduction in shrinkage compared to control samples after exposure to heat. Our work reveals the promising potential of silanized graphene oxide nanocomposites in crafting cementitious materials suitable for high-temperature applications, paving the way for their broader use in innovative construction and industry solutions.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceGeopolymerMetakaolinEfflorescenceShrinkageCementitiousComposite materialCompressive strengthNanocompositeOxideGrapheneBrittlenessResilience (materials science)CementNanotechnologyMetallurgyConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsMagnesium Oxide Properties and Applications