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Effect of silica fume type on rheology and compressive strength of geopolymer mortar.

Authors :
Pan, Zhu
Tan, Mengzhen
Zheng, Gong
Wei, Luansu
Tao, Zhong
Hao, Yifei
Source :
Construction & Building Materials. Jun2024, Vol. 430, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Silica fume (SF) is widely used in the developing of high-performance geopolymer systems. Previous studies have shown that using different types of SF may have different influences on the performance of geopolymers. What are the key factors (affecting the properties of geopolymers) still need to be clarified? This paper investigated the effects of three types of silica fume (SF1− SF3) with various silica contents (98.0%, 94.7% and 53.1%) and particle sizes (D 50 : 3.3 μm, 3.1 μm and 11.8 μm) on the rheology and compressive strength of alkali-activated calcium alumina cement (CAC)/fly ash mortar. The incorporation of SF can significantly increase the plastic viscosity. The increase in plastic viscosity was due to the ball-bearing action of the spherical SF particles, which reduced the friction between the particles under shearing. Replacing 20% of the fly ash with SF1 and SF2 improved the compressive strength of geopolymer mortars while the incorporation of SF3 decreased the compressive strength at the same replacement ratio. Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectrometry results indicated that the amorphous silica in the SFs was dissolved in an alkali solution. Activators with high concentrations of monomer and dimmer silicon groups may promote the reaction between precursors and activators. The formation of additional aluminosilicate gels reduced the amount of large capillary pores (500 nm to 1000 nm), leading to improved strength. The incorporation of coarse SF3 introduced extra voids in the mixture, as suggested by calculations of packing density, leading to reduced strength. • From a chemical perspective, SF effect is governed by Si dissolution rate. • From a physical perspective, SF effect is governed by its PSD. • Low SiO 2 content SF increases strength of geopolymers at low dosage. • CPM can optimize mix composition of SF-geopolymer systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09500618
Volume :
430
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Construction & Building Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177224681
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.136488