Geopolymers are inorganic materials that result from the alkali activation of aluminosilicates. The aluminosilicates source materials can either occur naturally (e.g. kaolin, metakaolin, rice husk ash, volcanic rock powders) or are produced by industrial processes (e.g. fly-ash, blast furnace slag). While the potential application of geopolymers as construction materials (e.g. concrete manufacturing and soil stabilization) has been studied in the past, their widespread use has been limited. This is mainly because the technology is still relatively new and research in this field is still emerging. However, the use of geopolymers in lieu of conventional binders (e.g. cement and lime) has substantial environmental advantages particularly in te...
Geopolymers can improve environmental protection and are therefore considered a 21st-century materia...
Geopolymer is a specialized material resulting from the reaction of a source material that is rich i...
The environmental challenges such as high energy demand, large CO2 emission, and exorbitant raw mate...
In the last ten years, the Portland cement industry has received wide criticism due to its related h...
Inorganic polymer concretes, or ‘geopolymers,’ have become engineering materials with the potential ...
The need to transit to greener options in soil stabilisation has revamped research on the use of ind...
433-445Carbon dioxideemission in cement industries is a great concern for environment, which is incr...
Researchers have been driven to investigate sustainable alternatives to cement production, such as g...
YesGeopolymers have been recognised as a viable replacement to ordinary Portland cement (OPC), provi...
Extensive studies conducted on fly ash-based geopolymer concrete are presented. Salient factors that...
Owing to the ongoing increase in human population, there is a need for more construction projects in...
The geopolymer concept has gained wide international attention during the last two decades and is no...
Because of concerns over the construction industry's heavy use of cement and the general dissatisfac...
It is widely accepted that geopolymer binders and concretes would be ushering in an era of real gree...
Sustainability in construction is a major concern worldwide, due to the huge volume of materials and...
Geopolymers can improve environmental protection and are therefore considered a 21st-century materia...
Geopolymer is a specialized material resulting from the reaction of a source material that is rich i...
The environmental challenges such as high energy demand, large CO2 emission, and exorbitant raw mate...
In the last ten years, the Portland cement industry has received wide criticism due to its related h...
Inorganic polymer concretes, or ‘geopolymers,’ have become engineering materials with the potential ...
The need to transit to greener options in soil stabilisation has revamped research on the use of ind...
433-445Carbon dioxideemission in cement industries is a great concern for environment, which is incr...
Researchers have been driven to investigate sustainable alternatives to cement production, such as g...
YesGeopolymers have been recognised as a viable replacement to ordinary Portland cement (OPC), provi...
Extensive studies conducted on fly ash-based geopolymer concrete are presented. Salient factors that...
Owing to the ongoing increase in human population, there is a need for more construction projects in...
The geopolymer concept has gained wide international attention during the last two decades and is no...
Because of concerns over the construction industry's heavy use of cement and the general dissatisfac...
It is widely accepted that geopolymer binders and concretes would be ushering in an era of real gree...
Sustainability in construction is a major concern worldwide, due to the huge volume of materials and...
Geopolymers can improve environmental protection and are therefore considered a 21st-century materia...
Geopolymer is a specialized material resulting from the reaction of a source material that is rich i...
The environmental challenges such as high energy demand, large CO2 emission, and exorbitant raw mate...