The use of biomass ashes as an alkaline activator in the synthesis of metakaolin-based inorganic polymers was investigated in the present work. Maize stalk and maize cob ashes reached the highest pH after mixing with water, 13–14, and contained the largest amount of potassium, 30–32 wt.% K₂O. Of these two, the maize cob ashes showed a higher reactivity and reaction extent when mixed with water and metakaolin calcined at an optimized temperature of 700 °C. A maximum reaction enthalpy of −372 J/g was reached with a mixture with an ash to metakaolin mass ratio of 0.9. In attenuated total reflection Fourier-transformed infrared spectroscopy, the wavenumber shift of the Si–O–T (T: Si, Al) stretching band upon activation proved to be linearly rel...
Clayey soils are treated with binding agents to improve their mechanical properties, as these soils ...
The composition of ash arising from biomass combustion can cause significant slagging and fouling is...
The combustion of forest residues and other biomass is often hampered by ash sintering, fouling and ...
Inorganic polymers were synthesised using metakaolin and cotton shell ash as activator. In this way,...
Geopolymers are a new class of binders based on alkali activation of natural and by-products raw mat...
Geopolymer is recognized as an alternate binder that compounds silica-rich and alumina-rich material...
Common alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are usually manufactured with highly alkaline solutions. Ho...
The formation of inorganic polymers solely from industrial residues was investigated. Non-ferrous sl...
The influence of chemical and mineralogical compositions on alkali activation of four natural volcan...
Regarding the significance of binder quantity, alkali activator molarities, and thermal curing, this...
This paper presents the role of clay portion in soil used to stabilize soils during alkaline activat...
Geopolymer has been developed as an alternative material to Portland cement. It is based on the poly...
Geopolymers are obtained by the chemical reaction between an aluminosilicate powder and an alkaline ...
AbstractWith the depletion of fossil fuel, the exploitation and utilization of biomass have attracte...
Clayey soils are treated with binding agents to improve their mechanical properties, as these soils ...
The composition of ash arising from biomass combustion can cause significant slagging and fouling is...
The combustion of forest residues and other biomass is often hampered by ash sintering, fouling and ...
Inorganic polymers were synthesised using metakaolin and cotton shell ash as activator. In this way,...
Geopolymers are a new class of binders based on alkali activation of natural and by-products raw mat...
Geopolymer is recognized as an alternate binder that compounds silica-rich and alumina-rich material...
Common alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are usually manufactured with highly alkaline solutions. Ho...
The formation of inorganic polymers solely from industrial residues was investigated. Non-ferrous sl...
The influence of chemical and mineralogical compositions on alkali activation of four natural volcan...
Regarding the significance of binder quantity, alkali activator molarities, and thermal curing, this...
This paper presents the role of clay portion in soil used to stabilize soils during alkaline activat...
Geopolymer has been developed as an alternative material to Portland cement. It is based on the poly...
Geopolymers are obtained by the chemical reaction between an aluminosilicate powder and an alkaline ...
AbstractWith the depletion of fossil fuel, the exploitation and utilization of biomass have attracte...
Clayey soils are treated with binding agents to improve their mechanical properties, as these soils ...
The composition of ash arising from biomass combustion can cause significant slagging and fouling is...
The combustion of forest residues and other biomass is often hampered by ash sintering, fouling and ...