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Quantitative study of the reactivity of fly ash in geopolymerization by FTIR

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In this article, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has been applied to analyse the environments of Al-O and Si-O bonds in fly ash, which are used as raw materials of geopolymer synthesis.
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Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has been applied to analyse the environments of Al–O and Si–O bonds in fly ash, which are used as raw materials of geopolymer synthesis. It is noted that the relative intensities of the bands at around 1000, 910 and 700 cm−1 are much higher in fly ash with higher reactivity, as reflected by the compressive strength of geopolymer. Deconvolution analysis of the band from 400 to 1400 cm−1 shows that the cumulative area of these three resolved bands, together with the band at ∼1090 cm−1, which is assigned to the asymmetric stretching of Si(Al)–O–Si, is proportional to the reactivity of fly ash. If it is assumed that the area of the resolved bands is proportional to the concentration of the corresponding bonds, a general indication is therefore that fly ash containing more reactive bonds will exhibit higher reactivity in geopolymerisation. FTIR spectroscopy in combination with particle size analysis provides a fast approach to predict the reactivity of fly ash, fr...

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Geopolymer foam concrete: An emerging material for sustainable construction

TL;DR: In this article, the authors address some of the sustainability questions currently facing the cement and concrete industry, in the context of the utilisation of foam concretes based either on ordinary Portland cement (OPC) or on geopolymer binders.
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Waste glass as partial mineral precursor in alkali-activated slag/fly ash system

TL;DR: The feasibility of a waste glass powder residue (GP) from glass recycling as partial mineral precursor to produce alkali-activated materials is investigated in this paper, where GP served as powder coal fly ash (PCFA) replacement within a reference system composed of 50% PCFA and 50% ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS).
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A comparative study on fly ash, geopolymer and faujasite block for Pb removal from aqueous solution

TL;DR: In this paper, the efficiencies of fly ash, fly ash-based geopolymer and faujasite block, which is transformed from geopolymers, as sorbents for lead (Pb) from aqueous solutions were evaluated.
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Efflorescence and subflorescence induced microstructural and mechanical evolution in fly ash-based geopolymers

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of efflorescence on the microstructural and mechanical properties of fly ash-based geopolymers were investigated, and the effect of sub-florescence on the compressive strength and compressive modulus of the geopolymer was investigated.
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Synthesis of zeolite P1 from fly ash under solvent-free conditions for ammonium removal from water

TL;DR: In this article, the formation of zeolite P1 is investigated as a function of crystallization reaction time, and the efficiencies of the resultant zeolites for ammonium adsorption are evaluated on factors including solution pH, NH4+ ions concentration, temperature and adsorization time.
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A review on the utilization of fly ash

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Fire-resistant geopolymer produced by granulated blast furnace slag

TL;DR: In this paper, the use of granulated blast furnace slag as an active filler in the making of geopolymers was described, and a 10 mm thick geopolymer panel was exposed to a 1100 °C flame, with the measured reverse-side temperatures reaching less than 350 °C after 35 min.
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Alkali activation of fly ash: Effect of the SiO2/Na2O ratio Part I: FTIR study

TL;DR: In this paper, the main reaction products formed in alkali activated fly ash systems have been studied by using Infrared Spectroscopy, and it has been shown that there is an asymmetric stretching band associated with that aluminosilicate-type gel, which can be interpreted in terms of that gel showing two different types of Si-O bonds: bridge and terminal bonds.
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Designing Precursors for Geopolymer Cements

TL;DR: In this paper, the potential of one-part "just add water" geopolymer formulations is discussed, and the opportunities presented by the development of one part "Just Add Water" formulations are identified as exceeding their potential of the traditional two-part (solid plus alkaline activator solution) mix design.
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