Geopolymer is a material produced from the reaction of rice husk ashes and alkaline solution. These rice husk ashes are not widely used yet due to unstable chemical content than fly ashes. However, the high Si content in rice husk ashes are believed to contribute for better thermal properties such as in coating application. This paper will discuss the studies done to rice husk ashes geopolymer in aspects of thermal stability via conducting thermogravimetric analysis. Thermogravimetric analysis is carried out to determine the optimum temperature for each sample. This work shows the reactions of geopolymer paste with different molarity of NaOH solutions
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This paper assesses the feasibility of two industrial wastes, fly ash (FA) and rice husk ash (RHA), ...
Geopolymer is a promising porous material that can be used for evaporative cooling applications. Dev...
Geopolymer using aluminosilicate sources, such as fly ash, metakaolin and blast furnace slag, posses...
The influences of rice husk ash incorporated as partial replacement (by up to 40%) of metakaolin on ...
Thermo-gravimetric and differential thermo-gravimetric analyses were performance to study the effect...
This paper presents a study on the thermal properties of a range of geopolymers in order to assess t...
Geopolymer is an inorganic polymer composite with potentials to replace Ordinary Portland Cement (OP...
The utilisation of rice husk ash (RHA) as an aluminosilicate source in fire-resistant coating could ...
This study highlights the synthesis of a new thermal insulating geopolymer based on the alkaline act...
Higher content of silica in geopolymer coating resulted in better thermal properties. Since rice hus...
Abstract In this study, the effect of the calcination temperature of rice husk on the pozzolanic pro...
Despite the growing popularity of rice husk ash (RHA) in various applications, limited research has ...
The coal bottom ash is a solid waste generated from coal-fired thermal power plants that contains hi...
\u3cp\u3eOne-part geopolymers offer advantages over conventional geopolymers with regard to handling...
cited By 10International audienceGeopolymer binders constitute an environmental friendly alternative...
This paper assesses the feasibility of two industrial wastes, fly ash (FA) and rice husk ash (RHA), ...
Geopolymer is a promising porous material that can be used for evaporative cooling applications. Dev...
Geopolymer using aluminosilicate sources, such as fly ash, metakaolin and blast furnace slag, posses...
The influences of rice husk ash incorporated as partial replacement (by up to 40%) of metakaolin on ...
Thermo-gravimetric and differential thermo-gravimetric analyses were performance to study the effect...
This paper presents a study on the thermal properties of a range of geopolymers in order to assess t...
Geopolymer is an inorganic polymer composite with potentials to replace Ordinary Portland Cement (OP...
The utilisation of rice husk ash (RHA) as an aluminosilicate source in fire-resistant coating could ...
This study highlights the synthesis of a new thermal insulating geopolymer based on the alkaline act...
Higher content of silica in geopolymer coating resulted in better thermal properties. Since rice hus...
Abstract In this study, the effect of the calcination temperature of rice husk on the pozzolanic pro...
Despite the growing popularity of rice husk ash (RHA) in various applications, limited research has ...
The coal bottom ash is a solid waste generated from coal-fired thermal power plants that contains hi...
\u3cp\u3eOne-part geopolymers offer advantages over conventional geopolymers with regard to handling...
cited By 10International audienceGeopolymer binders constitute an environmental friendly alternative...
This paper assesses the feasibility of two industrial wastes, fly ash (FA) and rice husk ash (RHA), ...
Geopolymer is a promising porous material that can be used for evaporative cooling applications. Dev...