Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6720341 Construction and Building Materials 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this research, the properties of lightweight geopolymer concretes containing recycled packaging foam were studied. The recycled foam was crushed to sizes of 2.35-4.75 mm and used as lightweight aggregate. Compressive strengths and densities with liquid alkaline/ash ratios of 0.5-1.0, sodium silicate/NaOH ratios of 0.33-3.0, NaOH concentrations of 5-15 molars, curing temperatures at 25 and 60 °C, and foam contents of 0.85-1.05 %wt. were tested. In addition, the thermal conductivities of geopolymer blocks were determined. Results showed that the lightweight geopolymer blocks of densities of 1000-1300 kg/m3, with satisfactory strength and low thermal conductivity can be made. This gave a twofold advantageous viz. the use of low carbon footprint fly ash geopolymer and the reuse of packaging foam.
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