Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8012466 | Materials Letters | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Geopolymer materials based on metakaolin were produced using KOH and ecofriendly silica sources, such as rice husk ash and silica fume. The geopolymer produced by ecofriendly alkaline activators had mechanical properties that are similar to the geopolymer synthesized with commercial potassium silicate. Upon exposure of the geopolymer to high temperatures, it maintained thermal stability. Its residual compression strength after exposure to 600â¯Â°C reached 50â¯MPa, and at 1200â¯Â°C, it was 110-150â¯MPa. Exposure to high temperature resulted in sintering processes, structural rearrangement and formation of crystalline phases such as leucite, kalsilite and mullite. Additionally, upon production of 1â¯m3 of ecofriendly geopolymer paste, the global warming potential emissions were reduced by 47.45% (RHA100) and 39.4% (SF100) compared with commercial potassium silicate.
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Authors
M.A. Villaquirán-Caicedo, R. MejÃa de Gutiérrez,