This paper studies the finding of strength and water absorption of geopolymer bricks using bottom ash and fly ash as a geopolymer raw material for non-loading application with minimum strength. The study has been conducted to produce bottom ash and fly ash geopolymer bricks by varying the ratio of fly ash-to-bottom ash, solid-to-liquid and sodium silicate (Na2SiO3)-to-sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in the mixing process. The compressive strength range between 3.8-4.5 MPa was obtained due to the minimum strength of non-loading application with 70°C curing temperature within 24 hours at 7 days of ageing. The optimum ratio selected of bottom ash-to-fly ash, solid-to-liquid and Na2SiO3-to-NaOH are 1:2, 2.0 and 4.0 respectively. The water absorption re...
In this paper, a preliminary study is performed on the application of Class-C fly ash based geopolym...
The cement industry accounts for about 7% of all CO2 emissions caused by humans. Therefore, it is ne...
Geopolymeric binders, or in general geopolymers, are nowadays applied in many different branches of ...
This paper studies the finding of strength and water absorption of geopolymer bricks using bottom as...
This paper deals with the development of lightweight geopolymer bricks by using foaming agent and fl...
This study focuses on the use of fly ash (fly ash) as a key ingredient to replace ordinary Portland ...
The utilization of fly ash in brick as partial replacement of cement is gaining immense importance t...
The purpose of this research work was to develop innovative environmental friendly building brick an...
This paper investigates the effects of curing conditions on a high-strength geopolymer material synt...
The development of geopolymers has allowed the flash as the substitution of cement in the applicatio...
It is known that transport properties of porous materials were important in terms of its durability ...
This paper describes the process and scientific approach adopted to utilize overburden laterite of a...
The use of geopolymer binder as cement replacement material can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide ...
Geopolymer brick is an innovative construction material produced using Fly Ash and dyeing waste. Fly...
The study evaluates the possibility of producing alkali-activated green building bricks through the ...
In this paper, a preliminary study is performed on the application of Class-C fly ash based geopolym...
The cement industry accounts for about 7% of all CO2 emissions caused by humans. Therefore, it is ne...
Geopolymeric binders, or in general geopolymers, are nowadays applied in many different branches of ...
This paper studies the finding of strength and water absorption of geopolymer bricks using bottom as...
This paper deals with the development of lightweight geopolymer bricks by using foaming agent and fl...
This study focuses on the use of fly ash (fly ash) as a key ingredient to replace ordinary Portland ...
The utilization of fly ash in brick as partial replacement of cement is gaining immense importance t...
The purpose of this research work was to develop innovative environmental friendly building brick an...
This paper investigates the effects of curing conditions on a high-strength geopolymer material synt...
The development of geopolymers has allowed the flash as the substitution of cement in the applicatio...
It is known that transport properties of porous materials were important in terms of its durability ...
This paper describes the process and scientific approach adopted to utilize overburden laterite of a...
The use of geopolymer binder as cement replacement material can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide ...
Geopolymer brick is an innovative construction material produced using Fly Ash and dyeing waste. Fly...
The study evaluates the possibility of producing alkali-activated green building bricks through the ...
In this paper, a preliminary study is performed on the application of Class-C fly ash based geopolym...
The cement industry accounts for about 7% of all CO2 emissions caused by humans. Therefore, it is ne...
Geopolymeric binders, or in general geopolymers, are nowadays applied in many different branches of ...