Graphene oxide as carbon-based materials: A review of geopolymer with addition of graphene oxide towards sustainable construction materials
Globally, current research has developed new cement-based materials to meet increased demands for performance, energy efficiency, and environmental protection. Geopolymer, cost-effective, and high-early strength concrete binder alternative, has grown in popularity. Geopolymer reduces CO2 emissions b...
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Shamsol A. 'lia Sofea; Apandi Nazirah Mohd; Zailani Warid Wazien Ahmad; Izwan Khairul Nazhan Khairul; Zakaria Muzdalifah; Zulkarnain Nurul Nazmin |
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Shamsol A. 'lia Sofea; Apandi Nazirah Mohd; Zailani Warid Wazien Ahmad; Izwan Khairul Nazhan Khairul; Zakaria Muzdalifah; Zulkarnain Nurul Nazmin Graphene oxide as carbon-based materials: A review of geopolymer with addition of graphene oxide towards sustainable construction materials Construction & Building Technology; Engineering; Materials Science |
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Shamsol A. 'lia Sofea; Apandi Nazirah Mohd; Zailani Warid Wazien Ahmad; Izwan Khairul Nazhan Khairul; Zakaria Muzdalifah; Zulkarnain Nurul Nazmin |
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Shamsol, A. 'lia Sofea; Apandi, Nazirah Mohd; Zailani, Warid Wazien Ahmad; Izwan, Khairul Nazhan Khairul; Zakaria, Muzdalifah; Zulkarnain, Nurul Nazmin Graphene oxide as carbon-based materials: A review of geopolymer with addition of graphene oxide towards sustainable construction materials CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS English Review Globally, current research has developed new cement-based materials to meet increased demands for performance, energy efficiency, and environmental protection. Geopolymer, cost-effective, and high-early strength concrete binder alternative, has grown in popularity. Geopolymer reduces CO2 emissions by 80% during production while maintaining strength levels comparable to Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC). In their natural state, geopolymer binders have a microstructure that is cross-linked and significantly more brittle than OPC. To improve the properties of geopolymer, several approaches were adopted. However, recent study suggests that incorporating nanomaterials such as graphene oxide (GO) to geopolymer has shown an improvement in physical and mechanical properties. Graphene oxide is an inorganic nanomaterial that improves the mechanical characteristics of various composite materials by showing substantial filling effects on composite materials that significantly improve composite material integrity. The investigation into the potential of GO to improve the efficacy of geopolymer composite materials in various engineering applications has garnered considerable attention in recent years. This review article aims to provide researchers with a comprehensive understanding of incorporating GO in geopolymer as a filler material, exploring the potential for utilising waste materials and promoting the development of sustainable construction materials. ELSEVIER SCI LTD 0950-0618 1879-0526 2024 411 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.134410 Construction & Building Technology; Engineering; Materials Science WOS:001137520600001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001137520600001 |
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Graphene oxide as carbon-based materials: A review of geopolymer with addition of graphene oxide towards sustainable construction materials |
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Graphene oxide as carbon-based materials: A review of geopolymer with addition of graphene oxide towards sustainable construction materials |
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Graphene oxide as carbon-based materials: A review of geopolymer with addition of graphene oxide towards sustainable construction materials |
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Graphene oxide as carbon-based materials: A review of geopolymer with addition of graphene oxide towards sustainable construction materials |
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Graphene oxide as carbon-based materials: A review of geopolymer with addition of graphene oxide towards sustainable construction materials |
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Graphene oxide as carbon-based materials: A review of geopolymer with addition of graphene oxide towards sustainable construction materials |
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Globally, current research has developed new cement-based materials to meet increased demands for performance, energy efficiency, and environmental protection. Geopolymer, cost-effective, and high-early strength concrete binder alternative, has grown in popularity. Geopolymer reduces CO2 emissions by 80% during production while maintaining strength levels comparable to Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC). In their natural state, geopolymer binders have a microstructure that is cross-linked and significantly more brittle than OPC. To improve the properties of geopolymer, several approaches were adopted. However, recent study suggests that incorporating nanomaterials such as graphene oxide (GO) to geopolymer has shown an improvement in physical and mechanical properties. Graphene oxide is an inorganic nanomaterial that improves the mechanical characteristics of various composite materials by showing substantial filling effects on composite materials that significantly improve composite material integrity. The investigation into the potential of GO to improve the efficacy of geopolymer composite materials in various engineering applications has garnered considerable attention in recent years. This review article aims to provide researchers with a comprehensive understanding of incorporating GO in geopolymer as a filler material, exploring the potential for utilising waste materials and promoting the development of sustainable construction materials. |
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