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Abstract
This study explores the potential application of waste rubber (WR) as sustainable recycled rubber aggregates (RRA) in the construction sector. A layer of graphene oxide (GO) was coated on RRA through multiple surface modification techniques, aiming to enhance the interfacial properties in RRA mortars. The C-S-H phases were first tailored through chemical synthesis to better understand the nucleation and growth of hydration products with the presence of GO. Subsequently, a 180 ± 10 nm-thick GO coating was attached to the RRA surface through surface treatment with sodium hydroxide solution, silane coupling agent, and GO suspension. In addition, the mechanical strength, damping performance, water absorption, chloride resistance, and microstructural properties of cement mortars prepared with RRA were further assessed. It was found that the GO coating significantly improves the bonding between RRA and the cementitious matrix due to its hydrophilicity and nucleation effects, which locally facilitate the cement hydration at interfaces. The cement mortars produced with surface-modified RRA exhibit promising high-damping characteristics, accompanied by improved durability and mechanical performance over those prepared with untreated RRA.
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Construction and Building Materials offers an international platform for sharing innovative and original research and development in the realm of construction and building materials, along with their practical applications in new projects and repair practices. The journal publishes a diverse array of pioneering research and application papers, detailing laboratory investigations and, to a limited extent, numerical analyses or reports on full-scale projects. Multi-part papers are discouraged.
Additionally, Construction and Building Materials features comprehensive case studies and insightful review articles that contribute to new insights in the field. Our focus is on papers related to construction materials, excluding those on structural engineering, geotechnics, and unbound highway layers. Covered materials and technologies encompass cement, concrete reinforcement, bricks and mortars, additives, corrosion technology, ceramics, timber, steel, polymers, glass fibers, recycled materials, bamboo, rammed earth, non-conventional building materials, bituminous materials, and applications in railway materials.