The geopolymer technology provides a new good and green solution to the utilization of fly ash, avoiding its negative impact on environment and ecology. The aluminasilicate minerals in fly ash can be activated with alkali silicate solution to form geopolymer. In this study highly porous fly ash based geopolymer foams (GFs) were fabricated by a gelcasting technique using hydrogen peroxide as a pore former in combination with stearate based surfactant at different compositions. Moreover, factors that the influence amount of porosity and cell size distribution were investigated. We found that porous geoplymers with density values 620kg/m3 by this method. Interesting results will be reported
In this study, the geopolymer from fly ash as based-raw material has been examined on the ability of...
This paper concentrates on valorization of the fly ash originating from thermal power plant by alkal...
This study was conducted to determine the factors that may affect the compressive strength of fly as...
The development of sustainable construction and building materials with reduced environmental footpr...
Geopolymers can improve environmental protection and are therefore considered a 21st-century materia...
Present paper deals with the development of geopolymer foam prepared from ground F class power stati...
Fly ash is the fine solid particulate residue driven out of the boiler with the flue gases in coal-f...
AbstractFly ash, a residue arising from the combustion of pulverized coal, is one of the major waste...
AbstractGeopolymer is a new class of inorganic polymer synthesized by activation of an aluminosilica...
This study investigates novel geopolymers by combining Reactive Ultra-fine Fly Ash (RUFA) with 4M so...
Abstract: The aim of this project was to develop a basic oxygen furnace slag (BOFS) and fly ash (FA)...
This study reports on formulations and conditions for producing fly ash-based geopolymers with a vie...
Geopolymers are polymeric materials resulting from the polycondensation reaction of alumino-silicate...
AbstractFly ash, a residue arising from the combustion of pulverized coal, is one of the major waste...
Geopolymers are considered alternative to conventional cement recently. The use of fly ash and blast...
In this study, the geopolymer from fly ash as based-raw material has been examined on the ability of...
This paper concentrates on valorization of the fly ash originating from thermal power plant by alkal...
This study was conducted to determine the factors that may affect the compressive strength of fly as...
The development of sustainable construction and building materials with reduced environmental footpr...
Geopolymers can improve environmental protection and are therefore considered a 21st-century materia...
Present paper deals with the development of geopolymer foam prepared from ground F class power stati...
Fly ash is the fine solid particulate residue driven out of the boiler with the flue gases in coal-f...
AbstractFly ash, a residue arising from the combustion of pulverized coal, is one of the major waste...
AbstractGeopolymer is a new class of inorganic polymer synthesized by activation of an aluminosilica...
This study investigates novel geopolymers by combining Reactive Ultra-fine Fly Ash (RUFA) with 4M so...
Abstract: The aim of this project was to develop a basic oxygen furnace slag (BOFS) and fly ash (FA)...
This study reports on formulations and conditions for producing fly ash-based geopolymers with a vie...
Geopolymers are polymeric materials resulting from the polycondensation reaction of alumino-silicate...
AbstractFly ash, a residue arising from the combustion of pulverized coal, is one of the major waste...
Geopolymers are considered alternative to conventional cement recently. The use of fly ash and blast...
In this study, the geopolymer from fly ash as based-raw material has been examined on the ability of...
This paper concentrates on valorization of the fly ash originating from thermal power plant by alkal...
This study was conducted to determine the factors that may affect the compressive strength of fly as...