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Abbasi, Anas (author)
Alkali-activated concrete (AAC) has emerged as an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional concrete, as It is a cement-free concrete made by activating precursors (mainly low-cost, low-CO2 industrial by-products) with alkalis. AAC has demonstrated some remarkable mechanical properties and long-term performance (e.g., high strength,...
bachelor thesis 2020
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Valcke, S.L.A. (author), Polder, R.B. (author), Beijersbergen van Henegouwen, J.F. (author)
conference paper 2012
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Wang, Yi (author), Zhang, Mingzhong (author)
Strain hardening geopolymer composites (SHGC) as a tailored group of fibre reinforced geopolymer composites are featured by large tensile strain capacity with multiple micro-cracks. This paper experimentally investigates the strain hardening behaviour of SHGC in terms of flexural stress-deflection response, failure mode and cracking, flexural...
conference paper 2021
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Krajnović, Ivana (author), Matthys, Stijn (author)
Repair mortars are costly materials with high level of Portland cement and various additives which questions their eco-efficiency. In this respect, cement free material solutions such as alkali-activated mortars based on ground granulated blast furnace slag (BFS) are gaining interest for structural repair. The aim of this research is to study...
conference paper 2021
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Gailitis, R. (author), Sprince, A. (author), Pakrastins, L. (author), Korniejenko, K. (author), Kozlovskis, T. (author)
Low calcium alkaline solution activated cement composite, or geopolymer concrete has been around for about 40 years. The main benefit of this material - it is partially made by utilising waste products, such as fly-ash, slags and others. It has been claimed that the manufacturing of various geopolymer binder produces up to 6 times less CO2 than...
conference paper 2021
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Wan, Xiaomei (author), Shen, Chen (author), Zhao, Tiejun (author)
Ultra-high toughness geopolymer composites (UHTGC) were fabricated based on the matrix of binder composed of alkali-activated fly-ash and granulated blast furnace slag and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fibres in this research. The tensile behaviour and fracture toughness of UHTGC are investigated on both macro and microscales experimentally and...
conference paper 2021
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Arbi, K.A. (author), Nedeljkovic, M. (author), Zuo, Y. (author), Grunewald, S. (author), Keulen, A. (author), Ye, G. (author)
This paper presents an investigation on workability and strength of geopolymer concrete made of fly ash (FA), blast furnace slag (BFS) and a multicompound activator of Na2SiO3 and NaOH solutions. The FA/BFS ratios were 100:0, 70:30, 60:40, 50:50, 40:60, 30:70 and 0:100. The workability of geopolymer concretes was performed by using slump test...
conference paper 2015
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Arbi Ghanmi, K. (author), Nedeljković, Marija (author), Zuo, Y. (author), Ye, G. (author)
Alkali-activated materials (AAM) have received increasing interest during the past few decades due to their environmental and technological advantages. However the durability of these binders is still considered as an unproven issue that needs to be addressed before their commercial adoption and large-scale production. The present work is...
conference paper 2016
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Lu, J. (author), Yang, Y. (author), van der Ham, H.W.M. (author), Fu, Danny (author)
Geopolymer concrete is a new alternative material to conventional concrete with less carbon dioxide emissions. Researchers have reported much research on the material properties of geopolymer concrete. However, research on the behaviour of this newmaterial at the structural level is still limited, especially at a full-scale structural level....
conference paper 2023
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Ma, Y. (author)
Alkali activated fly ash (AAFA), also named “geopolymer”, has emerged as a novel engineering material in the construction industry. This material is normally formed by the reaction between fly ash and aqueous hydroxide or alkali silicate solution. With proper mix design, AAFA can present comparable or superior engineering properties to Portland...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Nugteren, H.W. (author)
Minerals that are extracted from the earth’s crust to be directly used for their properties are called industrial minerals. This research shows that such minerals can also be produced from industrial residues, hence the name secondary industrial minerals. In this thesis coal fly ash is chosen as one of the industrial residues to work with. Since...
doctoral thesis 2010
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De Koster, S.A.L. (author), Mors, R.M. (author), Nugteren, H.W. (author), Jonkers, H.M. (author), Meesters, G.M.H. (author), Van Ommen, J.R. (author)
Concrete structures are often reinforced with steel. In order for the reinforcement to take over tensile forces, concrete has to crack. Through such cracks, water and compounds that are harmful to concrete can enter. This can cause durability issues like leakage, concrete degradation and reinforcement corrosion. In situ repair of cracks is often...
journal article 2015
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König, A. (author), Mahmoud, Hitham (author), Baehre, Oliver (author), Dehn, Frank (author)
This paper investigates the development of the alkalinity and its impact on carbon steel reinforcement embedded in alkali-activated fly ashes (AAFA) and alkali-activated fly ashes with ten percentage mass (wt%) of blast furnace slag (AAFAS)-based materials (geopolymer–GP). The pH analysis of eluates indicates a remarkable decrease of...
journal article 2020
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Wei, L. (author), Li, Z. (author), Ye, G. (author), Rietveld, L.C. (author), van Halem, D. (author)
Excessive F<sup>-</sup> in drinking water due to natural and anthropogenic activities is a serious health hazard affecting humans worldwide. In this study, a comparative assessment was made of eight mineral-based materials with advantageous structural properties for F<sup>-</sup> uptake: layered-double-hydroxides (LDHs), geopolymers,...
journal article 2021
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Yang, Xinkui (author), Wu, Shaopeng (author), Xu, S. (author), Chen, B. (author), Chen, Dongyu (author), Wang, Fusong (author), Jiang, Jian (author), Fan, Lulu (author), Tu, Liangliang (author)
Aimed to address the low utilization rate of steel slag (SS) and its challenge in resource utilization in China, this study developed ternary geopolymers made by high-content (50%) SS together with fly ash (FA) and granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS). The effects of GBFS content (0–40%) and curing methods (water curing, standard curing,...
journal article 2023
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Bhuyan, Mohammad Amzad Hossain (author), Karkman, Antti (author), Prokkola, Hanna (author), Chen, B. (author), Perumal, Priyadharshini (author), Luukkonen, Tero (author)
Alkali-activated foams are ceramic-like materials prepared at near-ambient temperature. This study investigates them for point-of-use water disinfection, thus providing an alternative to ceramic filters fired at a high temperature. Alkali-activated foams with different compositions were characterized for the porosity, mechanical strength,...
journal article 2024
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Ogundiran, MB (author), Nugteren, H.W. (author), Witkamp, G.J. (author)
Combined management of coal combustion fly ash and waste aluminium anodising etching solutions using geopolymerisation presents economic and environmental benefits. The possibility of using waste aluminium anodising etching solution (AES) as activator to produce fly ash geopolymers in place of the commonly used silicate solutions was explored...
journal article 2016
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Nikolov, A. (author), Rostovsky, Ivan (author), Nugteren, H.W. (author)
One of the potential raw materials for preparation of geopolymers is the natural zeolite. In the present report, the used natural zeolite (clinoptilolite) is from huge deposit near Beli Plast, Bulgaria. Geopolymer pastes and mortars are prepared by using three different alkaline activators—sodium hydroxide, sodium silicate and sodium carbonate....
journal article 2017
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Zuo, Y. (author), Qian, Zhiwei (author), Garboczi, Edward J. (author), Ye, G. (author)
Many particle-based numerical models have been used to simulate the hydration process of cementitious materials. Most of those models employ regular shape particles, like the commonly used spheres, to represent cement, slag, or fly ash, which neglects the influence of particle shape. To deal with this issue, this study extended the Anm material...
journal article 2018
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Zhang, Shizhe (author), Li, Victor C. (author), Ye, G. (author)
Strain-hardening geopolymer composite (SHGC) lately emerged as a promising alternative to traditional strain-hardening cementitious composite with added advantages of industrial by-product utilization and enhanced sustainability. However, as the design of SHGC requires multi-factor optimization, the application of traditional trial-and-error...
journal article 2020
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