Abstract Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are a potential alternative to Portland cement because they can have high strength, good durability and low environmental impact. This paper reports on the structural and mechanical characteristics of aluminosilicate glass with basalt-like compositions, as a feedstock for AAMs. The alkali-activation kinetics, microstructure, and mechanical performance of the alkali activated glass were investigated. The results show that AAMs prepared from basalt glass have high compressive strength (reaching up to 90 MPa after 7 days of hydration) compared to those made using granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS). In addition, calorimetry data show that the hydrolysis of the developed glass and subsequent polymeri...
International audienceThis work undertakes research on alkali-activated glass cullet (AAGC), with gl...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to investigate news activators in the preparation of alkali-act...
Mortars containing glass waste as a partial substitution for natural sand have been formulated. Alka...
Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are a potential alternative to Portland cement because they can ha...
Abstract The cement industry faces an increasing demand for new supplementary cementitious material...
AbstractGranulated blast-furnace slag (GBFS) is a by-product of the metallurgical industry and consi...
The alkaline activation of aluminosilicates yields alkaline cements, eco-efficient alternatives to o...
Granulated blast-furnace slag (GBFS) is a by-product of the metallurgical industry and consists main...
Alkali activated materials (AAMs) represent construction materials with a huge potential especially ...
Alkali-activated materials (AAMs), sometimes called geopolymers, are eco-friendly cementitious mater...
This paper deals with the alkali activated materials (AAM) applicable as a construction material, th...
Alkali activated materials have a variety of niche applications (other than as a large-scale civil i...
\u3cp\u3eThe feasibility of a waste glass powder residue (GP) from glass recycling as partial minera...
Alkali Activated Cements (AAC) are cementitious materials formed by an alkaline reaction with amorph...
This paper discusses the results of alkali-activating waste glass in pursuit of a new type of alkali...
International audienceThis work undertakes research on alkali-activated glass cullet (AAGC), with gl...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to investigate news activators in the preparation of alkali-act...
Mortars containing glass waste as a partial substitution for natural sand have been formulated. Alka...
Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are a potential alternative to Portland cement because they can ha...
Abstract The cement industry faces an increasing demand for new supplementary cementitious material...
AbstractGranulated blast-furnace slag (GBFS) is a by-product of the metallurgical industry and consi...
The alkaline activation of aluminosilicates yields alkaline cements, eco-efficient alternatives to o...
Granulated blast-furnace slag (GBFS) is a by-product of the metallurgical industry and consists main...
Alkali activated materials (AAMs) represent construction materials with a huge potential especially ...
Alkali-activated materials (AAMs), sometimes called geopolymers, are eco-friendly cementitious mater...
This paper deals with the alkali activated materials (AAM) applicable as a construction material, th...
Alkali activated materials have a variety of niche applications (other than as a large-scale civil i...
\u3cp\u3eThe feasibility of a waste glass powder residue (GP) from glass recycling as partial minera...
Alkali Activated Cements (AAC) are cementitious materials formed by an alkaline reaction with amorph...
This paper discusses the results of alkali-activating waste glass in pursuit of a new type of alkali...
International audienceThis work undertakes research on alkali-activated glass cullet (AAGC), with gl...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to investigate news activators in the preparation of alkali-act...
Mortars containing glass waste as a partial substitution for natural sand have been formulated. Alka...