JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION | 卷:187 |
Comparison of alkali and silica sources in one-part alkali-activated blast furnace slag mortar | |
Article | |
Luukkonen, Tero1  Abdollahnejad, Zahra1  Yliniemi, Juho1  Kinnunen, Paivo1  Illikainen, Mirja1  | |
[1] Univ Oulu, Fibre & Particle Engn Res Unit, POB 8000, FI-90014 Oulu, Finland | |
关键词: Alkali activation; Blast furnace slag; Geopolymer; Microsilica; Rice husk ash; | |
DOI : 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.03.202 | |
来源: Elsevier | |
【 摘 要 】
Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are one of the alternative low-CO2 binders. One-part AAMs, (that is, mixing a solid precursor with a solid alkali activator and adding water) have recently attracted increasing interest. The purpose of this study is to examine if fast-dissolving solid synthetic sodium metasilicate could be replaced by a combination of sodium hydroxide and slow-dissolving silica derived from rice husk ash or microsilica in the preparation of one-part alkali-activated blast furnace slag mortar. The replacement would improve the carbon footprint and the cost efficiency of the binder. The results demonstrate that silica availability significantly affects compressive strength development as a function of time or mixture composition. The highest compressive strength (107 MPa, 28 d) was obtained with fast-dissolving silica. Furthermore, setting times could be adjusted based on the mix composition, and the durability of mortar remained good after 120 freeze-thaw cycles. The results highlight the overall effect of silica availability on the fresh and hardened properties of one-part AAMs. (C) 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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