Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
208050 Fuel 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The development of mechanical strength and the mineral and microstructural characteristics of the alkali activated fly ash (AAFA), reveal the importance of the role played by the curing conditions prevailing during setting and hardening process: curing in a covered mould (CCM) at 95 °C; dry curing (DC) at 150 °C, or steam curing (ST) at 95 °C. CCM yields the highest compressive strength (up to 102 MPa after 8 h of curing) and can be readily used in any AAFA system. DC is only recommended for NaOH-based systems (low SiO2/Al2O3 ratio), since waterglass-based mixes tend to retard reaction kinetics. SC, in turn, has an intermediate effect on strength development, between CCM and DC.

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