Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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582470 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of preliminary calcination of fly ashes on the geopolymerisation process has been studied. Preliminary calcination at 500 and 800 °C causes decarbonation of the fly ash while it also leads to a decrease of the amorphous content of the fly ashes from 60 to 57%. Geopolymer prepared using raw fly ash exhibited a compressive strength 55.7(9.2) MPa, while for 500 and 800 °C calcined samples it reduced to 54(5.8) and 44.4(5.4) MPa, respectively. The decrease in compressive strength of the geopolymers is discussed in terms of partial surface crystallisation of the fly ash particles. Reactivity of the fly ash also has been correlated with the shrinkage rate and presence of efflorescence on the surface of geopolymers.
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Authors
J. Temuujin, A. van Riessen,