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Acid-based geopolymers using waste fired brick and different metakaolins as raw materials

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Abstract Three metakaolins and waste fired brick were used to explore the effects of iron oxide, amorphous silica and quartz in the raw materials on the compressive strength and the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Three metakaolins and waste fired brick were used to explore the effects of iron oxide, amorphous silica and quartz in the raw materials on the compressive strength and the microstructural properties of acid-based geopolymers cured at room temperature and 60 °C. Quartz content in the metakaolin from Dibamba is about 22.0 wt% and each other samples contain around 8.0 wt%. Waste fired brick and metakaolin from Bangoua contain nanocrystalline hematite and have higher amorphous silica content. The higher quartz content in the metakaolin from Dibamba could prevent the incorporation of PO4 units in the networks. The compressive strengths of the acid-based geopolymers cured at room temperature are higher (35.3–56.4 MPa) compared to those cured at 60 °C (17.8–32.9 MPa). The higher amorphous silica and nanocrystalline hematite content in the starting materials could accelerate the hardening process. It can be concluded that iron oxide, amorphous silica and quartz in the starting material could affect the compressive strengths of acid-based geopolymers.

Keywords: acid based; waste fired; raw materials; based geopolymers; fired brick; amorphous silica

Journal Title: Applied Clay Science
Year Published: 2020

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