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http://dx.doi.org/10.7844/kirr.2019.28.6.54

Physical Characteristics of Cement Mortar Prepared Using Waste Glass and Graphene Oxide  

Kim, Kyoungseok (Energy Efficient Materials Team, Energy & Environmental Division, KICET)
Chu, Yongsik (Energy Efficient Materials Team, Energy & Environmental Division, KICET)
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Resources Recycling / v.28, no.6, 2019 , pp. 54-63 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study investigated on the compressive strength and the length change test with using the waste glass and graphene oxide for recycling the waste glass as the aggregate. Curing on 3-day and 7-day, the compressive strength was enhanced as the usage of waste glass was increased. Especially, the huge difference in the compressive strength was observed when the amount of substituting on the waste glass was used on 10~50%. With 50% of waste glass condition, the compressive strength was portionally enhanced as the usage of graphene oxide was increased and its value was 42.6 N/㎟ with 0.2% of graphene oxide. In terms of the length change test, the use of high content of waste glass led length change value to increase, but it was dropped down as the portion of waste glass was above 50%. Furthermore, in the case of using 50% of waste glass, the use of high amount of graphene oxide tended to decrease the length change value. That is, graphene oxide may contribute on boosting the cement hydration reaction and blocking the ion's movement.
Keywords
waste glass; graphene oxide(GO); compressive strength; length change; alkali-silica reaction(ASR);
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