In this work, the properties of alkali silicate geopolymer type materials and diatomite as additive to fly coal ash was investigated using thermic coal plant’s fly ash in alkaline solution. The reacted products of alumino-silicate geopolymers using fly ash plus diatomite were pseudo-amorphous aluminosilicate gel and calcite and their mechanical and thermal properties were evaluated by the addition of diatomite. The compressive strength of this geopolymer is similar to that of the Portland cement mortar of PC20 (± 20 %) when cured for 28 days while the density and thermal properties are much lower that indicates the insulator properties. Alkaline solution was produced by NaOH in different concentrations to determine the least alkaline soluti...
This study reports on formulations and conditions for producing fly ash-based geopolymers with a vie...
Recent progress in research on the key thermal expansion properties of amorphous, silica-based, alka...
Geopolymers are the results of geosynthetic reactions between aluminosilicates and strong bases. Thi...
Geopolymers can improve environmental protection and are therefore considered a 21st-century materia...
The influence of alkali cations on mix design of geopolymers is essential for their mechanical, ther...
310-318This paper studies the influence of the addition of diatomite on the properties of high calc...
AbstractGeopolymer is a new class of inorganic polymer synthesized by activation of an aluminosilica...
Diatomite is a porous natural pozzolana that contains lots of silica minerals. The usage of diatomit...
This paper concentrates on valorization of the fly ash originating from thermal power plant by alkal...
This study investigates novel geopolymers by combining Reactive Ultra-fine Fly Ash (RUFA) with 4M so...
Fly ash is the fine solid particulate residue driven out of the boiler with the flue gases in coal-f...
Geopolymers represent a new class of inorganic materials that have great potential for practical app...
This study aimed to determine the effects of design parameters, including the liquid/solid ratio (L/...
Geopolymers are inorganic polymers which can be produced by the reaction between silico ...
Geopolymers have been the subject of substantial research and commercial interest during the beginni...
This study reports on formulations and conditions for producing fly ash-based geopolymers with a vie...
Recent progress in research on the key thermal expansion properties of amorphous, silica-based, alka...
Geopolymers are the results of geosynthetic reactions between aluminosilicates and strong bases. Thi...
Geopolymers can improve environmental protection and are therefore considered a 21st-century materia...
The influence of alkali cations on mix design of geopolymers is essential for their mechanical, ther...
310-318This paper studies the influence of the addition of diatomite on the properties of high calc...
AbstractGeopolymer is a new class of inorganic polymer synthesized by activation of an aluminosilica...
Diatomite is a porous natural pozzolana that contains lots of silica minerals. The usage of diatomit...
This paper concentrates on valorization of the fly ash originating from thermal power plant by alkal...
This study investigates novel geopolymers by combining Reactive Ultra-fine Fly Ash (RUFA) with 4M so...
Fly ash is the fine solid particulate residue driven out of the boiler with the flue gases in coal-f...
Geopolymers represent a new class of inorganic materials that have great potential for practical app...
This study aimed to determine the effects of design parameters, including the liquid/solid ratio (L/...
Geopolymers are inorganic polymers which can be produced by the reaction between silico ...
Geopolymers have been the subject of substantial research and commercial interest during the beginni...
This study reports on formulations and conditions for producing fly ash-based geopolymers with a vie...
Recent progress in research on the key thermal expansion properties of amorphous, silica-based, alka...
Geopolymers are the results of geosynthetic reactions between aluminosilicates and strong bases. Thi...