International audienceGeopolymers are amorphous three dimensional aluminosilicate materials that may be synthesized at room or slightly higher temperature by alkaline activation of aluminosilicates obtained from industrial wastes, calcined clays and natural minerals. Among the different family of geopolymers, two Tunisian clays (a kaolinite clay from Tabarka and illito/kaolinitic clay from Medenine) are tested for their feasibility of geopolymers at low temperature. The unfired and calcined clays were dissolved in strongly alkaline solution in order to produce consolidated materials whose pastes were characterized by their compressive strength. Hardened geopolymer samples were also submitted to X-Ray diffraction, FTIR spectroscopy and scann...
Two calcined clays (halloysite and kaolinite clays at 700 °C) were used as solid precursors for...
Geopolymers have been intensively explored over the past several decades and considered as green mat...
New three-dimensional geopolymer materials based on illito-kaolinitic clay and phosphoric acid were ...
International audienceGeopolymers are amorphous three dimensional aluminosilicate materials that may...
Three Moroccan clays, denoted A1, A3 and A5, were sampled from the Fez region with the aim of potent...
This study aims to use natural carbonated Tunisian clay as an aluminosilicate precursor for the elab...
Nigerian Ikere-clay has been characterised for its possible use in synthesis of geopolymer binder. T...
Illito-kaolinitic clay rich in hematite from south Tunisia was investigated in view of producing geo...
The feasibility of using kaolins activated at T = 550 degrees C to synthesize geopolymers has been a...
Among the cementitious materials, geopolymers not only attract interest due to the low emission of C...
This paper describes the effect of different curing temperatures on the geopolymerization process, p...
International audienceGeopolymers are amorphous three-dimensional aluminosilicate binder materials t...
Kaolinite is the 1:1 lattice alumosilicate mainly used in the preparation of geopolymers Pyrophill...
This work describes the role of chemical composition and curing conditions in geopolymer strength, l...
This work is based on the synthesis of geopolymers from different Tunisian clays. In order to unders...
Two calcined clays (halloysite and kaolinite clays at 700 °C) were used as solid precursors for...
Geopolymers have been intensively explored over the past several decades and considered as green mat...
New three-dimensional geopolymer materials based on illito-kaolinitic clay and phosphoric acid were ...
International audienceGeopolymers are amorphous three dimensional aluminosilicate materials that may...
Three Moroccan clays, denoted A1, A3 and A5, were sampled from the Fez region with the aim of potent...
This study aims to use natural carbonated Tunisian clay as an aluminosilicate precursor for the elab...
Nigerian Ikere-clay has been characterised for its possible use in synthesis of geopolymer binder. T...
Illito-kaolinitic clay rich in hematite from south Tunisia was investigated in view of producing geo...
The feasibility of using kaolins activated at T = 550 degrees C to synthesize geopolymers has been a...
Among the cementitious materials, geopolymers not only attract interest due to the low emission of C...
This paper describes the effect of different curing temperatures on the geopolymerization process, p...
International audienceGeopolymers are amorphous three-dimensional aluminosilicate binder materials t...
Kaolinite is the 1:1 lattice alumosilicate mainly used in the preparation of geopolymers Pyrophill...
This work describes the role of chemical composition and curing conditions in geopolymer strength, l...
This work is based on the synthesis of geopolymers from different Tunisian clays. In order to unders...
Two calcined clays (halloysite and kaolinite clays at 700 °C) were used as solid precursors for...
Geopolymers have been intensively explored over the past several decades and considered as green mat...
New three-dimensional geopolymer materials based on illito-kaolinitic clay and phosphoric acid were ...