Graphene Oxide as a corrosion mitigation agent in reinforced concrete: An evaluation
Abstract
Graphene Oxide (GO) stands out among
supplementary cementitious materials due to its
exceptional strength and nano-scale characteristics. This
study focuses on evaluating the corrosion resistance of
Reinforced Concrete (RC) structures enhanced with GO-
infused concrete. The study assessed corrosion resistance
using the Rapid Chloride Ion Permeability Test (RCPT),
carbonation depth measurements, and the Accelerated
Corrosion Test Method (ACTM). Moreover, the
mechanical properties, including compressive, flexural,
and tensile strength, were extensively tested. Concrete
containing 0.05% GO showed significant enhancements in
compressive, tensile, and flexural strengths by about 25%,
40%, and 41% respectively. RCPT results indicated a 70%
reduction in chloride ion permeability at a 0.5% GO
concentration, reflecting improved corrosion resistance.
These results highlight GO’s potential to significantly
reduce concrete corrosion, suggesting the need for further
exploration in this area.
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