Carbonation of Shale Ceramsite High-Strength Lightweight Concrete Incorporating Graphene Oxide
Xiaojiang Hong,
Jin Chai Lee,
May Yen Chu
et al.
Abstract:The growing demand of concrete for improving durability has stimulated extensive research on graphene oxide (GO). Carbonization, as an irreversible deterioration, should be paid more attention to high-strength lightweight concrete (HSLWC) with the characteristics of porous structure. In this study, the effect of different low content of GO on the carbonation depth of HSLWC made from shale ceramsite was experimentally investigated. Subsequently, the effect of GO on pore distribution of HSLWC was analyzed. Four … Show more
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