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    Influence of ageing of graphene oxide on the properties and morphology of cement mortar
    (Nature Research, 2025-12-02) Suganthiny,G; Thambiliyagodage, C; Perera, S. V. T. J; Rajapakse, R. K. N. D
    Past studies show that Graphene Oxide (GO) enhances the structural properties of cement composites. However, GO reduces its chemical characteristics with ageing. This study determines the effects of the age of commercial and laboratory-produced GO on cementitious composites. The study considered GO of up to 35 weeks of age, and specimens were chemically characterised using various techniques. The ageing effects were evaluated using consistency, initial setting time, compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, and water absorption. The composite’s thermal resistance was also tested. GO was found to have a shelf life of 13 weeks from production to achieve favourable results. The morphology of the cement mortar was studied to determine the reason for the change in performance with GO age. This study confirms that the carbon-to-oxygen ratio (C/O) and the disorder of graphene oxide sheets (ID/IG ratio), along with the number of GO layers, govern the performance of GO-incorporated cement composites. Both ratios increase with GO age. Aged GOs in mortar increased the mean pore radius and reduced the surface area. Mortar samples with aged GOs have ettringite peaks, while early-age GO-containing samples lack ettringite peaks. Despite reduced mechanical performance with age, all mortar samples remained thermally stable at higher temperatures.

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