Geopolymer Mortars: A Comparative Study of Fly Ash, Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag, and Silica Fume-Based Binders for Sustainable Construction

被引:0
|
作者
Gopalakrishna, Banoth [1 ]
Dinakar, Pasla [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol Bhubaneswar, Sch Infrastructure, Bhubaneswar 752050, Odisha, India
关键词
Geopolymer mortar; Silica fume; Water absorption; Compressive strength; Alkaline activators; ALKALI-ACTIVATED SLAG; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; RECYCLED AGGREGATE; CONCRETE; DURABILITY; IMPACT; MICROSTRUCTURE; PERMEABILITY; PERFORMANCE; COMPOSITES;
D O I
10.1061/JSDCCC.SCENG-1516
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
The pressing demand for sustainable construction materials has spurred significant research into eco-friendly alternatives to traditional portland cement-based products. Geopolymer mortars, composed of aluminosilicate materials, have emerged as promising substitutes, boasting enhanced mechanical properties, durability, and a reduced carbon footprint. We conducted a comprehensive comparative study on water absorption and various aspects of geopolymer mortars formulated with ground granulated blast-furnace slag, fly ash, and silica fume. The investigation delved into their chemical composition, physical characteristics, and mechanical and durability performance, focusing on the influence of alkaline activator content on activation processes and binder formation. With compressive strengths ranging from 36 to 41 MPa at 56 days, the M10 mix had the highest strength. Assessments for durability against chemical attacks and moisture ingress showed promising results, with water absorption of geopolymer mortar below 12% and other parameters meeting acceptable limits. The incorporation of silica fume in the mortar mix resulted in an evaporation parameter (gel and capillary porosity) of less than 10%. Although the inclusion of ground granulated blast-furnace slag had a slight detrimental effect on the mortar due to its calcium content, mass loss under acid attack was approximately 1.2%. The compressive strength of the mortar reached 35 MPa (M10) after 56 days of exposure to acid in the samples. This article includes a comprehensive discussion on the potential applications and limitations of fly ash, ground granulated blast-furnace slag, and silica fume-based geopolymer mortars. The study contributes significantly to advancing eco-friendly construction materials and promoting a more environmentally conscious built environment.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] High strength concrete using ground granulated blast-furnace slag with Alccofine and with silica fume
    George, Geena
    Kumar, Arjun B.
    MEHRAN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, 2022, 41 (03) : 1 - 13
  • [22] Evolution of Mechanical Properties with Time of Fly-Ash-Based Geopolymer Mortars under the Effect of Granulated Ground Blast Furnace Slag Addition
    Sitarz, Mateusz
    Hager, Izabela
    Choinska, Marta
    ENERGIES, 2020, 13 (05)
  • [23] Durability of carbonated MgO concrete containing fly ash and ground granulated blast-furnace slag
    Pu, L.
    Unluer, C.
    CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 2018, 192 : 403 - 415
  • [24] Strength and Microstructure Characteristics of Blended Fly Ash and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag Geopolymer Mortars with Na and K Silicate Solution
    Sitarz, Mateusz
    Castro-Gomes, Joao
    Hager, Izabela
    MATERIALS, 2022, 15 (01)
  • [25] Cement with silica fume and granulated blast-furnace slag: strength behavior and hydration
    Bonavetti, V. L.
    Castellano, C.
    Donza, H.
    Rahhal, V. F.
    Irassar, E. F.
    MATERIALES DE CONSTRUCCION, 2014, 64 (315)
  • [26] Effect of silica fume on rheology of slag-fly ash-silica fume-based geopolymer pastes with different activators
    Liu, Yiwei
    Lu, Cuifang
    Hu, Xiang
    Shi, Caijun
    CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2023, 174
  • [27] Properties of Cement-Based Grouts with High Amounts of Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag and Fly Ash
    Li, Shucai
    Sha, Fei
    Liu, Rentai
    Li, Wei
    Li, Zhaofeng
    Wang, Guancong
    JOURNAL OF MATERIALS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, 2017, 29 (11)
  • [28] Experimental study on the compressive strength and shrinkage of concrete containing fly ash and ground granulated blast-furnace slag
    Li, Qingfu
    Zhang, Qiuyu
    STRUCTURAL CONCRETE, 2019, 20 (05) : 1551 - 1560
  • [29] Properties of HPC with Fly Ash, Blast Furnace Slag and Silica Fume
    Kim, Sun-Woong
    Park, Wan-Shin
    Kim, Jeong-Eun
    Eom, Nam-Yong
    Kim, Do-Gyeum
    Cho, Myung-Sug
    ADVANCED MATERIALS DESIGN AND MECHANICS II, 2013, 372 : 239 - +
  • [30] Microstructural study of Portland cement partially replaced with fly ash, ground granulated blast furnace slag and silica fume as determined by pozzolanic activity
    Nedunuri, Sai Surya Sree Aparna
    Sertse, Seifemichael Getachew
    Muhammad, Salman
    CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 2020, 238