<div><p>Abstract The effect of alkali concentration and curing temperature regime on fly ash-based geopolymer pastes was investigated in this study by using NaOH solutions. Prismatic specimens were molded, cured at 65 °C and 85 °C and submitted to flexural and compressive strength tests. Unreacted fly ash and geopolymers were characterized by X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analysis. In general, the mechanical strength was enhanced by increasing the molar concentration and the curing temperature. This trend was confirmed by thermogravimetric data. However, for a lower amount of NaOH there were no significant differences between the strength results. The mixture with the highest strength was obtained with the 16 M NaOH solution and c...
AbstractSynthesis of geopolymer matrixes involved utilization of aluminosilicate materials and alkal...
This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium content and different typ...
The cement industry accounts for about 7% of all CO2 emissions caused by humans. Therefore, it is ne...
In the present paper, effects of concentration of sodium hydroxide solution (NaOH) and curing temper...
AbstractSynthesis of geopolymer matrixes involved utilization of aluminosilicate materials and alkal...
AbstractGeopolymers are novel binding materials produced by the alkaline activation of rich aluminos...
In this paper, a preliminary study is performed on the application of Class-C fly ash based geopolym...
AbstractFly ash–based geopolymers required heat to increase the geopolymerization process in order t...
Compressive strength results of class-f fly ash geopolymer (no aggregates or admixtures) cured in wa...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium conte...
Choice of alkali cation in mix design of geopolymers is critical for their thermal performance. Howe...
This paper investigates the effects of curing conditions on a high-strength geopolymer material synt...
In this laboratory work, high compressive and flexural tensile strength of alkali activated fly ash ...
Geopolymer is synthesized by activating alumino-silicate materials with an alkaline activator. The c...
This study focused on the effect of fly ash/alkaline activator ratio and Na2SiO3/NaOH ratio in clas...
AbstractSynthesis of geopolymer matrixes involved utilization of aluminosilicate materials and alkal...
This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium content and different typ...
The cement industry accounts for about 7% of all CO2 emissions caused by humans. Therefore, it is ne...
In the present paper, effects of concentration of sodium hydroxide solution (NaOH) and curing temper...
AbstractSynthesis of geopolymer matrixes involved utilization of aluminosilicate materials and alkal...
AbstractGeopolymers are novel binding materials produced by the alkaline activation of rich aluminos...
In this paper, a preliminary study is performed on the application of Class-C fly ash based geopolym...
AbstractFly ash–based geopolymers required heat to increase the geopolymerization process in order t...
Compressive strength results of class-f fly ash geopolymer (no aggregates or admixtures) cured in wa...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium conte...
Choice of alkali cation in mix design of geopolymers is critical for their thermal performance. Howe...
This paper investigates the effects of curing conditions on a high-strength geopolymer material synt...
In this laboratory work, high compressive and flexural tensile strength of alkali activated fly ash ...
Geopolymer is synthesized by activating alumino-silicate materials with an alkaline activator. The c...
This study focused on the effect of fly ash/alkaline activator ratio and Na2SiO3/NaOH ratio in clas...
AbstractSynthesis of geopolymer matrixes involved utilization of aluminosilicate materials and alkal...
This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium content and different typ...
The cement industry accounts for about 7% of all CO2 emissions caused by humans. Therefore, it is ne...