Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1462649 Ceramics International 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper represents the experimental trials to activate blast-furnace slag to produce cementless binding materials. The aims of the work is to study the properties of activated slag mixed with sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate liquid 6 wt% of granulated slag. Also, studying the effect of mixing water (tap and sea water) on the kinetic of activation. The rate of activation of the alkali activated slag (AAS) has been studied by FTIR, TGA, DTG and SEM techniques. The results revealed that the increase of NaOH content and mixing with sea water increase the combined water up to 90 days. On the other hand, the bulk density and compressive strength was increased by increasing Na2SiO3 content in presence of NaOH. The activated granulated slag showed good durability in sea water, i.e., the compressive strength increased gradually with immersing time up to 12 months. Whereas, the strength of sulfate resisting cement (SRC) pastes immersed in sea water increases up to 6 months then decreases up to one year. Therefore, it can be concluded that alkali activated slag are more durable in sea water than SRC pastes.

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