This present study evaluates the effect of silica modulus (Ms) and curing temperature on strengths and the microstructures of binary blended alkali-activated volcanic ash and limestone powder mortar. Mortar samples were prepared using mass ratio of combined Na2SiO3(aq)/10 M NaOH(aq) of 0.5 to 1.5 at an interval of 0.25, corresponding to Ms of 0.52, 0.72, 0.89, 1.05 and 1.18, respectively, and sole 10 M NaOH(aq). Samples were then subjected to ambient room temperature, and the oven-cured temperature was maintained from 45 to 90◦C at an interval of 15◦C for 24 h. The maximum achievable 28-day strength was 27 MPa at Ms value of 0.89 cured at 75◦C. Samples synthesised with the sole 10 M NaOH(aq) activator resulted in a binder with a low 28-day ...
Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concent...
This paper reports the fresh properties and compressive strength of high calcium alkali-activated fl...
This study aims to produce alkali-activated materials (AAM) under different curing conditions using ...
Although elevated temperature curing can increase the compressive strength of alkali-activated morta...
The present paper investigated the reactivity of volcanic ash in alkaline medium and reported the ef...
For the production of alkali-activated binders, the use of commercially available activators, partic...
This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium content and different typ...
The effect of the water to fly ash (W/FA), alkali activators to fly ash (Alk/FA), and curing regimes...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium conte...
Impact of changing temperatures of curing (27, 60 and 90 °C) and types of alkaline activator solutio...
This study presents the experimental investigation of the effect of curing media on the properties o...
This paper presents the effect of activator ratio and silica fume additive on physical and mechanica...
In this study, the strength development and microstructure evolution of alkali-activated fly ash (AA...
Abstract Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are one of the alternative low-CO₂ binders. One-part AAM...
Abstract Sodium silicate powders with different SiO₂/Na₂O (silica modulus) were characterized by so...
Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concent...
This paper reports the fresh properties and compressive strength of high calcium alkali-activated fl...
This study aims to produce alkali-activated materials (AAM) under different curing conditions using ...
Although elevated temperature curing can increase the compressive strength of alkali-activated morta...
The present paper investigated the reactivity of volcanic ash in alkaline medium and reported the ef...
For the production of alkali-activated binders, the use of commercially available activators, partic...
This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium content and different typ...
The effect of the water to fly ash (W/FA), alkali activators to fly ash (Alk/FA), and curing regimes...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd This paper reports the influence of different curing temperatures, calcium conte...
Impact of changing temperatures of curing (27, 60 and 90 °C) and types of alkaline activator solutio...
This study presents the experimental investigation of the effect of curing media on the properties o...
This paper presents the effect of activator ratio and silica fume additive on physical and mechanica...
In this study, the strength development and microstructure evolution of alkali-activated fly ash (AA...
Abstract Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are one of the alternative low-CO₂ binders. One-part AAM...
Abstract Sodium silicate powders with different SiO₂/Na₂O (silica modulus) were characterized by so...
Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concent...
This paper reports the fresh properties and compressive strength of high calcium alkali-activated fl...
This study aims to produce alkali-activated materials (AAM) under different curing conditions using ...