This chapter aims to highlight the effect of clay mixture mineral composition and alkali concentration of potassium alkaline solutions on the thermal behavior of geopolymer materials. For this, three mixtures composed of kaolin (pure, impure kaolin or mixture of both), calcium carbonate, sand and potassium feldspar and three potassium alkaline silicate solutions with different concentrations were used (5, 6 and 7 mol.L−1). At first, the effect of rotary calcination parameters at 750°C such as the dwell time (30, 60, 120 and 180 min) and weight powder (100, 400 and 500 g) was investigated. It was demonstrated that the kaolin dehydroxylation is quasi complete (> 90%) and do not significantly depend on the dwell time and powder weight. Whereas...
AbstractKaolin samples of the same mass were treated at 700°C for the same duration of 30min by vary...
WOS:000218733100022International audienceKaolin samples of the same mass were treated at 700 degrees...
We have developed a geopolymer material by alkaline reaction on thermally activated kaolin. Initiall...
Among the cementitious materials, geopolymers not only attract interest due to the low emission of C...
This paper deals with study of thermal stability of geopolymer composites enhanced by nano metakaoli...
The calcination of kaolinite clay to produce metakaolin can be achieved using a range of processes, ...
This paper investigates the use of bauxite widely available in northern Cameroon as an additive in t...
The effects of geopolymer binder systems exposed to elevated temperatures are examined. Geopolymers ...
This work describes the role of chemical composition and curing conditions in geopolymer strength, l...
Geopolymers are generally appreciated for their good resistance against high temperatures. This pape...
Geopolymers prepared using KOH and K2SiO3 alkali solution instead of the more common NaOH and Na2SiO...
Geopolymer has been heavily investigated and researched due to its potential on thermal appliances o...
The feasibility of using kaolins activated at T = 550 degrees C to synthesize geopolymers has been a...
In this study we report X-ray diffraction and dilatometry results of metakaolin (MK) geopolymers pro...
The reactivity of two commercial meta-kaolins with similar composition and specific surface areas bu...
AbstractKaolin samples of the same mass were treated at 700°C for the same duration of 30min by vary...
WOS:000218733100022International audienceKaolin samples of the same mass were treated at 700 degrees...
We have developed a geopolymer material by alkaline reaction on thermally activated kaolin. Initiall...
Among the cementitious materials, geopolymers not only attract interest due to the low emission of C...
This paper deals with study of thermal stability of geopolymer composites enhanced by nano metakaoli...
The calcination of kaolinite clay to produce metakaolin can be achieved using a range of processes, ...
This paper investigates the use of bauxite widely available in northern Cameroon as an additive in t...
The effects of geopolymer binder systems exposed to elevated temperatures are examined. Geopolymers ...
This work describes the role of chemical composition and curing conditions in geopolymer strength, l...
Geopolymers are generally appreciated for their good resistance against high temperatures. This pape...
Geopolymers prepared using KOH and K2SiO3 alkali solution instead of the more common NaOH and Na2SiO...
Geopolymer has been heavily investigated and researched due to its potential on thermal appliances o...
The feasibility of using kaolins activated at T = 550 degrees C to synthesize geopolymers has been a...
In this study we report X-ray diffraction and dilatometry results of metakaolin (MK) geopolymers pro...
The reactivity of two commercial meta-kaolins with similar composition and specific surface areas bu...
AbstractKaolin samples of the same mass were treated at 700°C for the same duration of 30min by vary...
WOS:000218733100022International audienceKaolin samples of the same mass were treated at 700 degrees...
We have developed a geopolymer material by alkaline reaction on thermally activated kaolin. Initiall...