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29Si, 27Al, 31P and 11B magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance study of the structural evolutions induced by the use of phosphor- and boron–based additives in geopolymer mixtures

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Abstract This study aims to develop a geopolymer binder, which requires a control of the reactive mixture setting time, viscosity and pH value. A previous study underlines the possibility of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This study aims to develop a geopolymer binder, which requires a control of the reactive mixture setting time, viscosity and pH value. A previous study underlines the possibility of controlling the setting time, viscosity and pH value of geopolymer binders by the addition of phosphate- or boron–based compounds. To understand the structural evolutions responsible for these operating property changes, magic angle spinning (MAS) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis were performed on the different binders. A batch of ten specific samples was studied by 11B or 31P (depending on the additive nature), 27Al and 29Si MAS NMR. The NMR spectral decomposition results were correlated with the operating properties of the different binders. The setting time increase was associated with the formation of a secondary phase based on boron or phosphorous. The pH variation is connected with both the modified Si/Al ratio and the asymmetric BIII species associated with one non-bridging oxygen (NBO) atom. Thus, determination of the various NMR environments is a useful tool to predict the setting time and pH value evolutions.

Keywords: boron based; magic angle; angle spinning; study; structural evolutions; setting time

Journal Title: Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
Year Published: 2019

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