Isothermal conduction calorimetry has been used to study the reaction kinetics of early geopolymerization of fly ash. Fly ash particles were subjected to react with NaOH solution in 2:1 ratio at isothermal temperatures of 34, 39, 45, 52, and 60 A degrees C. The reaction kinetic parameters such as activation energy, rate of reaction, and pre-exponential function were calculated using the rate of heat evolution data. It is observed that the geopolymerization reaction followed a nucleation and growth mechanism. The activation energy obtained from an Arrhenius plot was around similar to 100 kJ mol(-1)
The microstructural and morphological evolution of fly ash geopolymer have been studied in relation ...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) has been used to alter the geopolymerisation behaviour o...
Geopolymer is formed when a source of alumino-silicate is activated with highly concentrated alkalin...
The focus of this paper is on isothermal conduction calorimetric study of the geopolymerisation of m...
The focus of this paper is on isothermal conduction calorimetric study of the geopolymerisation of m...
Fly ash is milled for 0, 30 and 90 min and used to study the role of particle size on the kinetics o...
Geopolymer synthesis, called as geopolymerization, is a complex process that consists of multiple st...
This paper assesses the effect of alkali concentration on the reaction kinetics and mechanism of fly...
Geopolymerisation of mechanically activated fly ash was studied at ambient (27 degrees C) and elevat...
Geopolymers have been synthesized from mechanically activated lignite and brown coal fly ash. Mechan...
Geopolymers have been synthesized from mechanically activated lignite and brown coal fly ash. Mechan...
Geopolymers are versatile materials possessing properties superior to conventional materials as wel...
Geopolymers are versatile materials possessing properties superior to conventional materials as wel...
Geopolymerization is the process, where synthetic alkali activated alumino-silicate material is prod...
Fly ash is a fine powder residue resulted from combustion of pulverized coal in thermal power plants...
The microstructural and morphological evolution of fly ash geopolymer have been studied in relation ...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) has been used to alter the geopolymerisation behaviour o...
Geopolymer is formed when a source of alumino-silicate is activated with highly concentrated alkalin...
The focus of this paper is on isothermal conduction calorimetric study of the geopolymerisation of m...
The focus of this paper is on isothermal conduction calorimetric study of the geopolymerisation of m...
Fly ash is milled for 0, 30 and 90 min and used to study the role of particle size on the kinetics o...
Geopolymer synthesis, called as geopolymerization, is a complex process that consists of multiple st...
This paper assesses the effect of alkali concentration on the reaction kinetics and mechanism of fly...
Geopolymerisation of mechanically activated fly ash was studied at ambient (27 degrees C) and elevat...
Geopolymers have been synthesized from mechanically activated lignite and brown coal fly ash. Mechan...
Geopolymers have been synthesized from mechanically activated lignite and brown coal fly ash. Mechan...
Geopolymers are versatile materials possessing properties superior to conventional materials as wel...
Geopolymers are versatile materials possessing properties superior to conventional materials as wel...
Geopolymerization is the process, where synthetic alkali activated alumino-silicate material is prod...
Fly ash is a fine powder residue resulted from combustion of pulverized coal in thermal power plants...
The microstructural and morphological evolution of fly ash geopolymer have been studied in relation ...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) has been used to alter the geopolymerisation behaviour o...
Geopolymer is formed when a source of alumino-silicate is activated with highly concentrated alkalin...