Binders formed through alkali-activation of slags and fly ashes, including ‘fly ash geopolymers’, provide appealing properties as binders for low-emissions concrete production. However, the changes in pH and pore solution chemistry induced during accelerated carbonation testing provide unrealistically low predictions of in-service carbonation resistance. The aluminosilicate gel remaining in an alkali-activated slag system after accelerated carbonation is highly polymerised, consistent with a decalcification mechanism, while fly ash-based binders mainly carbonate through precipitation of alkali salts (bicarbonates at elevated CO2 concentrations, or carbonates under natural exposure) from the pore solution, with little change in the binder ge...
Aluminosilicate minerals have become an important resource for an emerging sustainable material for ...
The present study investigated aluminosilicate gel in alkali-activated fly ash exposed to a CO2-rich...
Carbonation is inevitable process during the service life of concrete structures, where CO2 causes d...
As the building sector is expanding, a growing interest in technologies that can reduce the CO2 emis...
Slag fly ash binders (SFB) are room temperature hardening binders that have high strength, reasonabl...
In this study, the effects of silicate modulus of activators (Ms) on carbonation of alkali-activated...
The carbonation resistance of a blended slag and low-calcium fly ash (FA) geopolymer concrete was in...
Quantification of the CO2 binding capacity of reinforced concrete is of high importance for predicti...
Portland cement (PC) is the ubiquitous binding material for constructions works in urban areas. It i...
This paper investigates the development of the alkalinity and its impact on carbon steel reinforceme...
This paper investigates the development of the alkalinity and its impact on carbon steel reinforceme...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the effect of natural carbonation on the pore structure, an...
A deep understanding of the role of Ca in geopolymers exposed to various environments is essential f...
Efflorescence of alkali activated materials (AAMs) is caused by alkali leaching and precipitation of...
As concrete demand is constantly increasing in recent years and also considering that cement product...
Aluminosilicate minerals have become an important resource for an emerging sustainable material for ...
The present study investigated aluminosilicate gel in alkali-activated fly ash exposed to a CO2-rich...
Carbonation is inevitable process during the service life of concrete structures, where CO2 causes d...
As the building sector is expanding, a growing interest in technologies that can reduce the CO2 emis...
Slag fly ash binders (SFB) are room temperature hardening binders that have high strength, reasonabl...
In this study, the effects of silicate modulus of activators (Ms) on carbonation of alkali-activated...
The carbonation resistance of a blended slag and low-calcium fly ash (FA) geopolymer concrete was in...
Quantification of the CO2 binding capacity of reinforced concrete is of high importance for predicti...
Portland cement (PC) is the ubiquitous binding material for constructions works in urban areas. It i...
This paper investigates the development of the alkalinity and its impact on carbon steel reinforceme...
This paper investigates the development of the alkalinity and its impact on carbon steel reinforceme...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the effect of natural carbonation on the pore structure, an...
A deep understanding of the role of Ca in geopolymers exposed to various environments is essential f...
Efflorescence of alkali activated materials (AAMs) is caused by alkali leaching and precipitation of...
As concrete demand is constantly increasing in recent years and also considering that cement product...
Aluminosilicate minerals have become an important resource for an emerging sustainable material for ...
The present study investigated aluminosilicate gel in alkali-activated fly ash exposed to a CO2-rich...
Carbonation is inevitable process during the service life of concrete structures, where CO2 causes d...