An attempt was made in the present work to study the compressive strength and microstructure of geopolymer containing high calcium fly ash (HCFA) and silica fume. Concentration of sodium hydroxide solution 8M, 10M, 12M & 14M, liquid to binder ratio 0.5 and sodium hydroxide to sodium silicate ratio 2.5 were selected for the mixes. Geopolymer mortar test results indicated that the mix with 40% silica fume by the weight of HCFA yielded higher compressive strength under ambient curing. The XRD pattern typically shows the major portion of amorphous phase of geopolymer. The existence of C-A-S-H gel, N-A-S-H gel and hydroxysodalite gel products were observed through SEM which developed dense microstructure and thus enhanced strength of HCFA and si...
Fly ash-based geopolymer mortar normally achieves expected properties by heat curing. This becomes o...
In this paper we have investigated the influence of synthesis parameters on the mechanical propertie...
This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium content and different typ...
An attempt was made in the present work to study the compressive strength and microstructure of geop...
Geopolymer is a class of aluminosilicate binding materials synthesized by thermal activation of soli...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Geopolymer is an environment-friendly binder, which has gained significant inte...
The cement industry accounts for about 7% of all CO2 emissions caused by humans. Therefore, it is ne...
This paper investigates the effects of curing conditions on a high-strength geopolymer material synt...
The compressive strength of fly ash-based geopolymer mortar (FBGM) made from five different sources ...
The study on geopolymers blended with silica fume is scant. This study investigates the effects of s...
The development of geopolymers has allowed the flash as the substitution of cement in the applicatio...
Geopolymer is an attractive sustainable binder as compared to Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) in conc...
This study deals with the mechanical and microstructural characterization of geopolymers synthesi...
Mineral geopolymer binders can be an attractive and more sustainable alternative to traditional Port...
In this research, the effect of sodium silicate (Na2SiO3) on the geopolymerization of fly ash type F...
Fly ash-based geopolymer mortar normally achieves expected properties by heat curing. This becomes o...
In this paper we have investigated the influence of synthesis parameters on the mechanical propertie...
This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium content and different typ...
An attempt was made in the present work to study the compressive strength and microstructure of geop...
Geopolymer is a class of aluminosilicate binding materials synthesized by thermal activation of soli...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Geopolymer is an environment-friendly binder, which has gained significant inte...
The cement industry accounts for about 7% of all CO2 emissions caused by humans. Therefore, it is ne...
This paper investigates the effects of curing conditions on a high-strength geopolymer material synt...
The compressive strength of fly ash-based geopolymer mortar (FBGM) made from five different sources ...
The study on geopolymers blended with silica fume is scant. This study investigates the effects of s...
The development of geopolymers has allowed the flash as the substitution of cement in the applicatio...
Geopolymer is an attractive sustainable binder as compared to Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) in conc...
This study deals with the mechanical and microstructural characterization of geopolymers synthesi...
Mineral geopolymer binders can be an attractive and more sustainable alternative to traditional Port...
In this research, the effect of sodium silicate (Na2SiO3) on the geopolymerization of fly ash type F...
Fly ash-based geopolymer mortar normally achieves expected properties by heat curing. This becomes o...
In this paper we have investigated the influence of synthesis parameters on the mechanical propertie...
This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium content and different typ...