This paper deals with the Si dissolution of fine perlite in alkaline solutions for the determination of the SiO2/Na2O mass ratio in the aqueous phase of geopolymer slurries. In the present work, the effect of the main synthesis parameters such as NaOH concentration and curing temperature on the setting time of the paste were studied. The obtained results showed that the inorganic polymer pastes present fast hardening at low concentrations of NaOH solutions for both 70 and 90 °C. This observation was also identified by the Si dissolution study of perlite pastes as a function of different concentrations of NaOH solutions and different solid to liquid ratios of the slurries, under a constant temperature. The optimum synthesis conditions for ge...
This study investigates the effect of Al2O3 and SiO2 on setting behaviour and early strength develop...
This study investigates the activation of silica fume powder with sodium hydroxide solutions, to pro...
Geopolymers are the eco-friendly binders derived from activation of alumina silicates such as fly as...
This paper deals with the Si dissolution of fine perlite in alkaline solutions for the determination...
This paper deals with the characterization of perlite-based geopolymer pastes, using fine perlite as...
Perlite is a volcanic aluminosilicate abundant in several countries that are major producers of port...
The extent of the dissolution of aluminosilicate compounds is crucial, since the amount of Si and Al...
Reported below are the results from a study aimed at mitigating the deleterious alkali-silica reacti...
Summarization: This study examines the synthetic zeolites produced from perlite waste. Zeolitisation...
This research investigated the kinetics of pumice-based geopolymer systems and their physical and me...
This study presents the strength development and characterisation of geopolymer mortars containing f...
This paper reports the formation and structure of fast setting geopolymers activated by using three ...
Geopolymer material is inorganic polymers that are generally synthesized from aluminosilicate materi...
Raw perlite is a volcanic alumino-silicate and is used as aggregate in the construction industry. Th...
The present paper aims to utilize the fly ash wastes with lightweight aggregates for geopolymer conc...
This study investigates the effect of Al2O3 and SiO2 on setting behaviour and early strength develop...
This study investigates the activation of silica fume powder with sodium hydroxide solutions, to pro...
Geopolymers are the eco-friendly binders derived from activation of alumina silicates such as fly as...
This paper deals with the Si dissolution of fine perlite in alkaline solutions for the determination...
This paper deals with the characterization of perlite-based geopolymer pastes, using fine perlite as...
Perlite is a volcanic aluminosilicate abundant in several countries that are major producers of port...
The extent of the dissolution of aluminosilicate compounds is crucial, since the amount of Si and Al...
Reported below are the results from a study aimed at mitigating the deleterious alkali-silica reacti...
Summarization: This study examines the synthetic zeolites produced from perlite waste. Zeolitisation...
This research investigated the kinetics of pumice-based geopolymer systems and their physical and me...
This study presents the strength development and characterisation of geopolymer mortars containing f...
This paper reports the formation and structure of fast setting geopolymers activated by using three ...
Geopolymer material is inorganic polymers that are generally synthesized from aluminosilicate materi...
Raw perlite is a volcanic alumino-silicate and is used as aggregate in the construction industry. Th...
The present paper aims to utilize the fly ash wastes with lightweight aggregates for geopolymer conc...
This study investigates the effect of Al2O3 and SiO2 on setting behaviour and early strength develop...
This study investigates the activation of silica fume powder with sodium hydroxide solutions, to pro...
Geopolymers are the eco-friendly binders derived from activation of alumina silicates such as fly as...