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A graphene oxide-modified pervious concrete was developed by using low-reactivity, high-calcium fly ash as sole binder and chemical activators and other admixtures. The density, void ratio, mechanical strength, infiltration rate, Young’s modulus, freeze-deicer salt scaling, and degradation resistance of this pervious concrete were measured against three control groups. The test results indicate that graphene oxide modified fly ash pervious concrete is comparable to Portland cement pervious concrete. While the addition of 0.03% graphene oxide (by weight of fly ash) noticeably increased the compressive strength, split tensile strength, Young’s modulus, freeze-deicer salt scaling, and degradation resistance of fly ash pervious concrete, it reduced the void ratio and infiltration rate. The fly ash pervious concrete also showed unfavorable high initial loss during the freeze-deicer salt scaling test, which may be attributed to the low hydration degree of fly ash at early age. It is recommended that durability tests for fly ash concrete be performed at a later age.
Publication Date
12-30-2015
Keywords
fly ash, pervious concrete, graphene oxide, cementitious binder, activators
Recommended Citation
Xu, Gang and Shi, Xianming, "Environmentally Friendly Pervious Concrete for Treating Deicer-Laden Stormwater: Phase I" (2015). CESTiCC Project Reports . 8.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_cesticc_project_reports/8
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9582