The carbonation resistance of a blended slag and low-calcium fly ash (FA) geopolymer concrete was investigated. The geopolymer binder studied was composed of 90% low-calcium FA and 10% ground granulated blast-furnace slag. The alkalinity of the pore solution plays a pivotal role in carbonation progression and subsequent corrosion initiation. pH profiles were measured to assess the pore solution alkalinity. Phenolphthalein indicator was used to measure the carbonation depth. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and quantification were carried out to identify and quantify the carbonation products. The obtained pH profiles illustrated a wider semi-carbonation zone in the geopolymer specimens, although the pH drop was insignificant in most cases. XRD analys...
WOS:000382803300021International audienceAn experimental approach based on the study of the pore sol...
This paper investigates the development of the alkalinity and its impact on carbon steel reinforceme...
The reduction of pH from ~12.5 to ~9 by carbonation of the pore solution of reinforced cementbased c...
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This paper investigates the development of the alkalinity and its impact on carbon steel reinforceme...
Several studies have shown that alkali activated binders can achieve similar strengths to both ordin...
The cement industry contributes about 8% of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions, partly due to large con...
International audienceNowadays, with an increase of awareness of society and industry on the environ...
As the building sector is expanding, a growing interest in technologies that can reduce the CO2 emis...
Concrete containing supplementary cementitious materials as, e.g. fly-ash (FA) or blast-furnace slag...
International audienceThe carbonation of Portland-cement-based materials involves the reaction betwe...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.To promote the us...
Binders formed through alkali-activation of slags and fly ashes, including ‘fly ash geopolymers’, pr...
In this study, the effects of silicate modulus of activators (Ms) on carbonation of alkali-activated...
Carbonation is inevitable process during the service life of concrete structures, where CO2 causes d...
WOS:000382803300021International audienceAn experimental approach based on the study of the pore sol...
This paper investigates the development of the alkalinity and its impact on carbon steel reinforceme...
The reduction of pH from ~12.5 to ~9 by carbonation of the pore solution of reinforced cementbased c...
In this study, the carbonation resistance of two geopolymer concretes exposed to outdoor field condi...
This paper investigates the development of the alkalinity and its impact on carbon steel reinforceme...
Several studies have shown that alkali activated binders can achieve similar strengths to both ordin...
The cement industry contributes about 8% of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions, partly due to large con...
International audienceNowadays, with an increase of awareness of society and industry on the environ...
As the building sector is expanding, a growing interest in technologies that can reduce the CO2 emis...
Concrete containing supplementary cementitious materials as, e.g. fly-ash (FA) or blast-furnace slag...
International audienceThe carbonation of Portland-cement-based materials involves the reaction betwe...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.To promote the us...
Binders formed through alkali-activation of slags and fly ashes, including ‘fly ash geopolymers’, pr...
In this study, the effects of silicate modulus of activators (Ms) on carbonation of alkali-activated...
Carbonation is inevitable process during the service life of concrete structures, where CO2 causes d...
WOS:000382803300021International audienceAn experimental approach based on the study of the pore sol...
This paper investigates the development of the alkalinity and its impact on carbon steel reinforceme...
The reduction of pH from ~12.5 to ~9 by carbonation of the pore solution of reinforced cementbased c...