Synthesis, physico-mechanical properties, material processing, and math models of novel superior materials doped flake of carbon and colloid flake of carbon

Kırgız, M.S. and Galdino, A.G.D.S. and Kinuthia, J. and Khitab, A. and Ul Hassan, M.I. and Khatib, J. and El Naggar, H. and Thomas, C. and Mirza, J. and Kenai, S. and Nguyen, T.A. and Nehdi, M. and Syarif, M. and Ashteyat, A. and Gobinath, R. and Soliman, A. and Tagbor, T.A. and Kumbhalkar, M.A. and Bheel, N. and Tiwary, C.S. (2021) Synthesis, physico-mechanical properties, material processing, and math models of novel superior materials doped flake of carbon and colloid flake of carbon. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 15. pp. 4993-5009. ISSN 22387854

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Abstract

High performance colloid flake of carbon is gaining interest due importance in meeting the challenges of the globe. To make novel superior materials, the pulverized fuel ash-green adhesive based construction materials modified with the flake of carbon and the colloid flake of carbon were evaluated in view of synthesis, physico-mechanical properties, and material processing and models. For better understanding, such experimental samples as green adhesive plaster and green adhesive grout were made of the pulverized fuel ash of class C, the common adhesive, the flake of carbon, the colloid flake of carbon, fine sand, and the distilled water to compare with the structural material properties each other. The results of the adsorption spectra of optical atomic spectroscopy of the colloid flake carbon, the thickening-period of plaster, the spread and the consolidating level, the apparent unit volume mass, the apparent porosity, the apparent compacity, and the compressive stress of green grouts were reported in the research. It was concluded that the flake of carbon and the colloid flake of carbon led to important progress in the novel superior materials, e.g., accelerating of the thickening-period of plasters and increasing of the compressive stress of grouts. © 2021 The Author(s)

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Adhesives; C (programming language); Carbon; Compressive strength; Grouting; Mortar; Sols, Colloid flake of carbon; Flake of nano carbon; Green adhesives; Materials processing; Math model; Nanocarbons; Performance; Physicomechanical properties; Processing model; Pulverized fuel ashes, Durability
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP
Date Deposited: 10 Nov 2023 03:28
Last Modified: 10 Nov 2023 03:28
URI: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/14287

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