Geopolymers are low-calcium, sustainable cementitious materials. The role of Zn, a known retardant used in Portland cement, in geopolymer systems is not well understood. This study scrutinises the effect of Zn on metakaolin-based geopolymer reaction mechanisms and kinetics, and investigates the incorporation mechanism of Zn in geopolymer gels. Isothermal calorimetry and X-ray diffraction analyses show that substitution of ZnO (20 mol% c.f. metakaolin) significantly hinders reaction, likely due to preferential formation of a Na/K-Zn containing phase. Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy shows that Zn2+ partially substitutes for Na+/K+ in charge-balancing sites within the geopolymer gel. Setting time and leaching tests show tha...
Geopolymers (GPs) are a class of inorganic materials which can be used as construction and refractor...
© 2010 Dr. Claire Emily WhiteGeopolymer concrete is rapidly becoming a commercially viable alternati...
One of the biggest driving forces in cement research today is the mitigation of the CO2 emissions ca...
Geopolymers are a class of amorphous, aluminosilicate-based binders proposed as an alternative to th...
For ordinary Portland cement (OPC), chemical admixtures and additives that manipulate its hydration ...
Geopolymers are being promoted as a sustainable alternative to the ordinary cements mainly because t...
Geopolymers are being promoted as a sustainable alternative to the ordinary cements mainly because t...
Geopolymers are a class of amorphous, aluminosilicate-based binders proposed as an alternative to th...
Much is unknown about the reaction and environmental properties of geopolymers. In this work, the ea...
This study examines the development of geopolymers from clinoptilolite, mordenite, and anal-cime and...
Abstract: Geopolymers are inorganic alkali aluminosilicate gels, formed from reaction of mineral cla...
The potential for practical application of fly ash, zinc slag and their blends for geopolymer synthe...
Geopolymer cement is an innovative binder proposed by Davidovits as an alternative to conventional P...
Geopolymerization is a chemical reaction process, reacting SiO₂ and Al₂O₃ with alkaline solutions, w...
Geopolymer cement is an innovative binder proposed by Davidovits as an alternative to conventional P...
Geopolymers (GPs) are a class of inorganic materials which can be used as construction and refractor...
© 2010 Dr. Claire Emily WhiteGeopolymer concrete is rapidly becoming a commercially viable alternati...
One of the biggest driving forces in cement research today is the mitigation of the CO2 emissions ca...
Geopolymers are a class of amorphous, aluminosilicate-based binders proposed as an alternative to th...
For ordinary Portland cement (OPC), chemical admixtures and additives that manipulate its hydration ...
Geopolymers are being promoted as a sustainable alternative to the ordinary cements mainly because t...
Geopolymers are being promoted as a sustainable alternative to the ordinary cements mainly because t...
Geopolymers are a class of amorphous, aluminosilicate-based binders proposed as an alternative to th...
Much is unknown about the reaction and environmental properties of geopolymers. In this work, the ea...
This study examines the development of geopolymers from clinoptilolite, mordenite, and anal-cime and...
Abstract: Geopolymers are inorganic alkali aluminosilicate gels, formed from reaction of mineral cla...
The potential for practical application of fly ash, zinc slag and their blends for geopolymer synthe...
Geopolymer cement is an innovative binder proposed by Davidovits as an alternative to conventional P...
Geopolymerization is a chemical reaction process, reacting SiO₂ and Al₂O₃ with alkaline solutions, w...
Geopolymer cement is an innovative binder proposed by Davidovits as an alternative to conventional P...
Geopolymers (GPs) are a class of inorganic materials which can be used as construction and refractor...
© 2010 Dr. Claire Emily WhiteGeopolymer concrete is rapidly becoming a commercially viable alternati...
One of the biggest driving forces in cement research today is the mitigation of the CO2 emissions ca...