This study highlights on the development of blended geopolymer cement by utilization of two industrial wastes namely ferrochrome slag (FCS) and fly ash. Geopolymer cement with 100 wt% FCS is considered as control batch. Then FCS is gradually replaced by introducing fly ash. The result obtained by isothermal conduction calorimetry shows that higher heat of reaction with intensified peak in slag rich specimens. The appearance of SiAOASi/Al bond vibration at lower frequency in slag dominated reaction indicates the structural alteration and formation of new calcium and magnesium rich gel. The main reaction product in blended geopolymer samples is identified as N-A-S-H and C,M-A-S-H (where, N = Na 2 O, A = Al 2 O 3 , C = CaO, M = M...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium conte...
A deep understanding of the role of Ca in geopolymers exposed to various environments is essential f...
The present study investigates the thermal stability of binary geopolymers prepared with fly ash and...
In the present Investigation, Geopolymer (GP) is made using High carbon Ferrochrome (HCFC) slag by s...
Master's thesis in Mathematics and PhysicsOrdinary Portland cement (OPC) is traditionally the most c...
This work utilizes cement kiln dust in fly ash and blast furnace slag-based geopolymer. Geopolymer c...
Mechanical property and structure of alkali-activated fly ash (FA)/ground granulated blast furnace sl...
Slag was utilized as an additive for fly ash-based geopolymers in this study. It was found that the ...
Geopolymer cement is the result of reaction of two materials containing aluminosilicate and concentr...
This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium content and different typ...
AbstractGeopolymer cement is the result of reaction of two materials containing aluminosilicate and ...
In this research article engineering properties of solely ground granulated blast furnace (GGBS) sla...
Summarization: The present experimental study investigates the feasibility of geopolymer synthesis f...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) has been used to alter the geopolymerisation behaviour o...
Cement replacement by supplementary cementitious materials has been gaining momentum as a sustainabl...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium conte...
A deep understanding of the role of Ca in geopolymers exposed to various environments is essential f...
The present study investigates the thermal stability of binary geopolymers prepared with fly ash and...
In the present Investigation, Geopolymer (GP) is made using High carbon Ferrochrome (HCFC) slag by s...
Master's thesis in Mathematics and PhysicsOrdinary Portland cement (OPC) is traditionally the most c...
This work utilizes cement kiln dust in fly ash and blast furnace slag-based geopolymer. Geopolymer c...
Mechanical property and structure of alkali-activated fly ash (FA)/ground granulated blast furnace sl...
Slag was utilized as an additive for fly ash-based geopolymers in this study. It was found that the ...
Geopolymer cement is the result of reaction of two materials containing aluminosilicate and concentr...
This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium content and different typ...
AbstractGeopolymer cement is the result of reaction of two materials containing aluminosilicate and ...
In this research article engineering properties of solely ground granulated blast furnace (GGBS) sla...
Summarization: The present experimental study investigates the feasibility of geopolymer synthesis f...
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) has been used to alter the geopolymerisation behaviour o...
Cement replacement by supplementary cementitious materials has been gaining momentum as a sustainabl...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium conte...
A deep understanding of the role of Ca in geopolymers exposed to various environments is essential f...
The present study investigates the thermal stability of binary geopolymers prepared with fly ash and...