Common alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are usually manufactured with highly alkaline solutions. However, alkaline solutions are dangerous for workers who must wear gloves, masks, and glasses when handling them. This issue makes common (or two-part) AAMs not user-friendly and problematic for bulk production if no safety procedures are followed. In this paper, the possibility of manufacturing alkali-activated pastes and mortars without alkaline solution is investigated. These innovative one-partAAMshave been prepared with metakaolin as the aluminosilicate precursor, potassium-rich biomass ash as the alkaline activator, and water. AAMs have been prepared by varying the K/Al molar ratio: pastes have been studied in terms of reaction kinetics,...
International audienceThis paper presents new materials obtained by alkaline activation, which gener...
International audienceThis paper presents new materials obtained by alkaline activation, which gener...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
Common alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are usually manufactured with highly alkaline solutions. Ho...
Common alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are usually manufactured with highly alkaline solutions. Ho...
Common alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are usually manufactured with highly alkaline solutions. Ho...
One-part or “just add water” alkali activated materials (AAMs) have attracted a lot of attention tha...
The effect of the water to fly ash (W/FA), alkali activators to fly ash (Alk/FA), and curing regimes...
The sustainability and economic competitiveness of alkali activation technology greatly depends on e...
This paper reports the fresh properties and compressive strength of high calcium alkali-activated fl...
The development of environmentally friendly alkaline-activated materials (AAMs) holds promise, as AA...
International audienceStudies performed on alkali-activated materials (AAMs) in recent years reveal ...
This paper reports the fresh properties and compressive strength of high calcium alkali-activated fl...
On a global scale, thermoelectric energy remains the main source of the energy industry. This proces...
BFS-MK-based alkali-activated materials are well established as an alternative for sustainable and g...
International audienceThis paper presents new materials obtained by alkaline activation, which gener...
International audienceThis paper presents new materials obtained by alkaline activation, which gener...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
Common alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are usually manufactured with highly alkaline solutions. Ho...
Common alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are usually manufactured with highly alkaline solutions. Ho...
Common alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are usually manufactured with highly alkaline solutions. Ho...
One-part or “just add water” alkali activated materials (AAMs) have attracted a lot of attention tha...
The effect of the water to fly ash (W/FA), alkali activators to fly ash (Alk/FA), and curing regimes...
The sustainability and economic competitiveness of alkali activation technology greatly depends on e...
This paper reports the fresh properties and compressive strength of high calcium alkali-activated fl...
The development of environmentally friendly alkaline-activated materials (AAMs) holds promise, as AA...
International audienceStudies performed on alkali-activated materials (AAMs) in recent years reveal ...
This paper reports the fresh properties and compressive strength of high calcium alkali-activated fl...
On a global scale, thermoelectric energy remains the main source of the energy industry. This proces...
BFS-MK-based alkali-activated materials are well established as an alternative for sustainable and g...
International audienceThis paper presents new materials obtained by alkaline activation, which gener...
International audienceThis paper presents new materials obtained by alkaline activation, which gener...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...