Abstract
In the engineering context of island blowing and reclamation, the modification effect of graphene oxide on the mechanical properties of calcareous sand cement mortar is analyzed, and the modification mechanism is elaborated from the microscopic perspective. The experimental results show that graphene oxide promotes the hydration reaction of calcareous sand-cement mortar, and the amount of graphene oxide doping significantly affects the modification effect. The modification effect gradually enhances when the graphene oxide doping amount increases from 0 to 0.06%, and the unconfined compressive strength of the specimens increases up to 36.96%. However, the modification effect decreases when the doping amount is 0.1% compared with that of 0.06%. The results of scanning electron micrographs and energy dispersive spectrometer tests indicate that the addition of graphene oxide accelerates the agglomeration of C-S-H gel produced by the reaction of calcareous sand cement mortar, forming a dense mesh-like structure, which enhances the unconfined compressive strength of the specimens. The oxygen-containing functional groups in graphene oxide are interlinked with the free Ca2+ in the hydration products, eventually producing crystals with the chemical formula (3CaO·Al2O3·CaSO4·12H2O). The generation of crystals leads to the reduction of pores inside the cement mortar and improves the specimen’s compression strength.
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