Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1475079 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The alkali activation of fly ash (AAFA) is a chemical process in which the ash is mixed with an alkaline activator and cured at a mild temperature to generate compact solids. Both the curing conditions (temperature, time, relative humidity, etc.) and the nature and concentration of the alkali activator play a key role in the development of AAFA micro- and nanostructure, and consequently the properties of these materials. In the present study, fly ash was activated with a 15% water-glass (Na2SiO3) + 85% 10-M NaOH solution at 85 °C for 12 h, 7 and 30 days. Two curing methods were used, in which the variable was the relative humidity (RH).
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Authors
M. Criado, A. Fernández Jiménez, I. Sobrados, A. Palomo, J. Sanz,