Geopolymers have been intensively explored over the past several decades and considered as green materials and may be synthesised from natural sources and wastes. Global attention has been generated by the use of kaolin and calcined kaolin in the production of ceramics, green cement, and concrete for the construction industry and composite materials. The previous findings on ceramic geopolymer mix design and factors affecting their suitability as green ceramics are reviewed. It has been found that kaolin offers significant benefit for ceramic geopolymer applications, including excellent chemical resistance, good mechanical properties, and good thermal properties that allow it to sinter at a low temperature, 200 °C. The review showed that ce...
Various aluminosilicate material have been used as precursor for geopolymer. Geopolymer gets its str...
In this paper, dense and lightened geopolymer materials based on calcined kaolin and different alkal...
Abstract: Geopolymers are inorganic alkali aluminosilicate gels, formed from reaction of mineral cla...
This paper introduced the potential application of kaolin geopolymer as ceramic precursor. This is o...
“Geopolymers” are polysialates which are charge-balanced, aluminosilicate, ceramic-like materials ma...
Among the cementitious materials, geopolymers not only attract interest due to the low emission of C...
Geopolymer has been developed as an alternative material to Portland cement. It is based on the poly...
International audienceAn alkaline solution, thermally activated kaolinite clay and a mineral additiv...
The focus of this study is the fabrication of innovative and sustainable ceramic-based geopolymer wi...
WOS:000218733100022International audienceKaolin samples of the same mass were treated at 700 degrees...
Illito-kaolinitic clay rich in hematite from south Tunisia was investigated in view of producing geo...
Geopolymer is greener alternative cement produced from the reaction of pozzolans and strong alkali s...
The use of kaolin and calcined kaolin (metakaolin:MK) to manufacture geopolymer has attractedworldwi...
This work describes the role of chemical composition and curing conditions in geopolymer strength, l...
International audienceGeopolymers are amorphous three dimensional aluminosilicate materials that may...
Various aluminosilicate material have been used as precursor for geopolymer. Geopolymer gets its str...
In this paper, dense and lightened geopolymer materials based on calcined kaolin and different alkal...
Abstract: Geopolymers are inorganic alkali aluminosilicate gels, formed from reaction of mineral cla...
This paper introduced the potential application of kaolin geopolymer as ceramic precursor. This is o...
“Geopolymers” are polysialates which are charge-balanced, aluminosilicate, ceramic-like materials ma...
Among the cementitious materials, geopolymers not only attract interest due to the low emission of C...
Geopolymer has been developed as an alternative material to Portland cement. It is based on the poly...
International audienceAn alkaline solution, thermally activated kaolinite clay and a mineral additiv...
The focus of this study is the fabrication of innovative and sustainable ceramic-based geopolymer wi...
WOS:000218733100022International audienceKaolin samples of the same mass were treated at 700 degrees...
Illito-kaolinitic clay rich in hematite from south Tunisia was investigated in view of producing geo...
Geopolymer is greener alternative cement produced from the reaction of pozzolans and strong alkali s...
The use of kaolin and calcined kaolin (metakaolin:MK) to manufacture geopolymer has attractedworldwi...
This work describes the role of chemical composition and curing conditions in geopolymer strength, l...
International audienceGeopolymers are amorphous three dimensional aluminosilicate materials that may...
Various aluminosilicate material have been used as precursor for geopolymer. Geopolymer gets its str...
In this paper, dense and lightened geopolymer materials based on calcined kaolin and different alkal...
Abstract: Geopolymers are inorganic alkali aluminosilicate gels, formed from reaction of mineral cla...