Slag was utilized as an additive for fly ash-based geopolymers in this study. It was found that the incorporation of slag could significantly increase the compressive strength of the geopolymer. The compressive strength of geopolymer with 4.0\% slag reached 50 and 70 MPa when cured for 14 days at 30 and 70 degrees C, respectively. The mechanism of slag as additive on the enhancement of compressive strength of geopolymer was investigated using X-ray diffractometer (XRD), `Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP). The XRD and FTIR results showed that the addition of slag could generate more amorphous products and accelerate the reaction rate of raw material...
This study investigates the improved reactivity of a geopolymer based on a combination of fly ash an...
Geopolymer is an attractive sustainable binder as compared to Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) in conc...
Due to its low hydraulic reactivity, ladle slag is currently underutilized with nearly 80% of annual...
The main contribution of this paper relates to the development of a systematic study involving a set...
Abstract This paper presents an investigation on the effect of ground granulated blast furnace slag...
This paper investigates the effects of curing conditions on a high-strength geopolymer material synt...
Summarization: The present paper aims to assess the effect of various additives on the compressive s...
This paper presents the effects of various slag contents on the residual compressive strength and ph...
Geopolymers are composite hard materials made by mixing binders, such as fly ash and slags, and acti...
Silicate cement as a conventional soil curing agent has problems of high energy consumption and high...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: The present paper aims to assess the effect of va...
Mineral geopolymer binders can be an attractive and more sustainable alternative to traditional Port...
In this research article engineering properties of solely ground granulated blast furnace (GGBS) sla...
Mechanical property and structure of alkali-activated fly ash (FA)/ground granulated blast furnace sl...
This work focuses on gainful utilization of low reactive fly ash at ambient temperature into alkali-...
This study investigates the improved reactivity of a geopolymer based on a combination of fly ash an...
Geopolymer is an attractive sustainable binder as compared to Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) in conc...
Due to its low hydraulic reactivity, ladle slag is currently underutilized with nearly 80% of annual...
The main contribution of this paper relates to the development of a systematic study involving a set...
Abstract This paper presents an investigation on the effect of ground granulated blast furnace slag...
This paper investigates the effects of curing conditions on a high-strength geopolymer material synt...
Summarization: The present paper aims to assess the effect of various additives on the compressive s...
This paper presents the effects of various slag contents on the residual compressive strength and ph...
Geopolymers are composite hard materials made by mixing binders, such as fly ash and slags, and acti...
Silicate cement as a conventional soil curing agent has problems of high energy consumption and high...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: The present paper aims to assess the effect of va...
Mineral geopolymer binders can be an attractive and more sustainable alternative to traditional Port...
In this research article engineering properties of solely ground granulated blast furnace (GGBS) sla...
Mechanical property and structure of alkali-activated fly ash (FA)/ground granulated blast furnace sl...
This work focuses on gainful utilization of low reactive fly ash at ambient temperature into alkali-...
This study investigates the improved reactivity of a geopolymer based on a combination of fly ash an...
Geopolymer is an attractive sustainable binder as compared to Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) in conc...
Due to its low hydraulic reactivity, ladle slag is currently underutilized with nearly 80% of annual...