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Fazhou Wang is affiliated with Wuhan University of Technology in China and has established a substantial research portfolio primarily in engineering and materials science. Their work focuses extensively on civil and structural engineering, materials chemistry, building and construction, ceramics and composites, and biomaterials.

The core of Wang's research revolves around concrete and cement materials, particularly investigating the properties and behavior of innovative concrete reinforcement materials and advanced ceramic materials synthesis. Other significant topics in their research include magnesium oxide properties and applications, calcium carbonate crystallization and inhibition, as well as recycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials production.

Wang's recent published papers reflect their research interests and contributions to the field. Noteworthy publications include:

  • Effect of carbon nanotube and graphite nanoplatelet on composition, structure, and nano-mechanical properties of C-S-H in UHPC, 2022, Cement and Concrete Research
  • Recent advances in carbonatable binders, 2023, Cement and Concrete Research
  • Effect of Extended Carbonation Curing on the Properties of γ-C2S Compacts and Its Implications on the Multi-Step Reaction Mechanism, 2021, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Effect of chitosan on the carbonation behavior of γ-C2S, 2020, Cement and Concrete Composites
  • Novel C-A-S-H/PCE nanocomposites: Design, characterization and the effect on cement hydration, 2021, Chemical Engineering Journal

Wang collaborates regularly with several frequent co-authors, including Shuguang Hu, Chuanlin Hu, Zhichao Liu, Lu Yang, and Xiong Qian, indicating an active engagement in collaborative research networks.

Publication venues where Wang's work appears frequently highlight their engagement with both applied and theoretical aspects of materials and engineering sciences. Key venues include:

  • Construction and Building Materials
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Cement and Concrete Composites
  • Cement and Concrete Research

The distribution of publications across fields of study shows a predominance in engineering and materials science, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to material innovation and structural performance. The subfields in which Wang contributes the most are civil and structural engineering, materials chemistry, and building and construction.

Best Publications

  • Soluble g-C3N4 nanosheets: Facile synthesis and application in photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

    Xinhe Wu;Xuefei Wang;Fazhou Wang;Huogen Yu

  • The effect of curing regimes on the mechanical properties, nano-mechanical properties and microstructure of ultra-high performance concrete

    Peiliang Shen;Peiliang Shen;Linnu Lu;Yongjia He;Fazhou Wang

  • Effect of carbon nanotube and graphite nanoplatelet on composition, structure, and nano-mechanical properties of C-S-H in UHPC

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  • Comparative Study on the Carbonation-Activated Calcium Silicates as Sustainable Binders: Reactivity, Mechanical Performance, and Microstructure

    Yuandong Mu;Zhichao Liu;Fazhou Wang

  • Carbonation characteristics of γ-dicalcium silicate for low-carbon building material

    Yuandong Mu;Zhichao Liu;Fazhou Wang;Xiao Huang

  • Promoting the interfacial H2-evolution reaction of metallic Ag by Ag2S cocatalyst: A case study of TiO2/Ag-Ag2S photocatalyst

    Huogen Yu;Wenjing Liu;Xuefei Wang;Fazhou Wang

  • Influence of superabsorbent polymers on the surrounding cement paste

    Fazhou Wang;Jin Yang;Shuguang Hu;Xinping Li

  • Synergistic effect of electron-transfer mediator and interfacial catalytic active-site for the enhanced H2-evolution performance: A case study of CdS-Au photocatalyst

    Ping Wang;Yue Sheng;Fazhou Wang;Huogen Yu

  • Investigation on expansion effect of the expansive agents in ultra-high performance concrete

    Peiliang Shen;Peiliang Shen;Linnu Lu;Yongjia He;Fazhou Wang

  • Enhancement of early-age strength of the high content fly ash blended cement paste by sodium sulfate and C–S–H seeds towards a greener binder

    Fubing Zou;Chuanlin Hu;Fazhou Wang;Yunxing Ruan

  • Preparation of calcium carbonate binders via CO2 activation of magnesium slag

    Liwu Mo;Liwu Mo;Yuanyuan Hao;Yunpeng Liu;Fazhou Wang

  • Superhydrophobic and self-cleaning behavior of Portland cement with lotus-leaf-like microstructure

    Peng Liu;Yining Gao;Fazhou Wang;Jin Yang

  • Phenylamine-Functionalized rGO/TiO2 Photocatalysts: Spatially Separated Adsorption Sites and Tunable Photocatalytic Selectivity.

    Huogen Yu;Pian Xiao;Jing Tian;Fazhou Wang

  • Electromagnetic wave absorbing cement-based composite using Nano-Fe3O4 magnetic fluid as absorber

    Yongjia He;Linnu Lu;Keke Sun;Fazhou Wang

  • Photocatalyst efficiencies in concrete technology: the effect of photocatalyst placement

    Lu Yang;Lu Yang;Amer Hakki;Fazhou Wang;Donald E. Macphee

  • Pore structure of affected zone around saturated and large superabsorbent polymers in cement paste

    Jin Yang;Fazhou Wang;Xingyang He;Ying Su

  • Utilization of steel slag in ultra-high performance concrete with enhanced eco-friendliness

    Xiuzhen Zhang;Sixue Zhao;Zhichao Liu;Fazhou Wang

  • Properties and microstructure of reactive powder concrete having a high content of phosphorous slag powder and silica fume

    Yanzhou Peng;Yanzhou Peng;Jun Zhang;Jiuyan Liu;Jin Ke

  • Experimental investigation on the autogenous shrinkage of steam cured ultra-high performance concrete

    Peiliang Shen;Linnu Lu;Yongjia He;Meijuan Rao

  • Early-state water migration characteristics of superabsorbent polymers in cement pastes

    Jin Yang;Jin Yang;Fazhou Wang;Zhichao Liu;Yunpeng Liu

  • Autogenous Shrinkage of Concrete with Super-Absorbent Polymer

    Fazhou Wang;Yufei Zhou;Bo Peng;Zhichao Liu

  • A novel method to evaluate the setting process of cement and asphalt emulsion in CA mortar

    Fazhou Wang;Zhichao Liu;Tao Wang;Shuguang Hu

  • Effect of early cement hydration on the chemical stability of asphalt emulsion

    Fazhou Wang;Yunpeng Liu;Shuguang Hu

Frequent Co-Authors

Neng Li
Neng Li Wuhan University of Technology
Huogen Yu
Huogen Yu China University of Geosciences
Hjh (Jos) Jos Brouwers
Hjh (Jos) Jos Brouwers Eindhoven University of Technology
Wai-Yim Ching
Wai-Yim Ching University of Missouri–Kansas City
Geert De Schutter
Geert De Schutter Ghent University
Q Qingliang Yu
Q Qingliang Yu Eindhoven University of Technology
Jun Wang
Jun Wang University of Central Florida
Mingzhong Zhang
Mingzhong Zhang University College London
Jiaguo Yu
Jiaguo Yu China University of Geosciences
Sherif El-Tawil
Sherif El-Tawil University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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