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Geopolymer technology: the current state of the art

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A brief history and review of geopolymer technology is presented with the aim of introducing the technology and the vast categories of materials that may be synthesized by alkali activation of aluminosilicates as mentioned in this paper.
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A brief history and review of geopolymer technology is presented with the aim of introducing the technology and the vast categories of materials that may be synthesized by alkali-activation of aluminosilicates. The fundamental chemical and structural characteristics of geopolymers derived from metakaolin, fly ash and slag are explored in terms of the effects of raw material selection on the properties of geopolymer composites. It is shown that the raw materials and processing conditions are critical in determining the setting behavior, workability and chemical and physical properties of geopolymeric products. The structural and chemical characteristics that are common to all geopolymeric materials are presented, as well as those that are determined by the specific interactions occurring in different systems, providing the ability for tailored design of geopolymers to specific applications in terms of both technical and commercial requirements.

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Effects of Si/Al ratio on the efflorescence and properties of fly ash based geopolymer

TL;DR: In this paper, a test method of the efflorescence degree of fly ash based geopolymer was proposed and applied and the effects of the Si/Al ratio on products, microstructure, pore structures, compressive strength, water loss rate and efforescence of geopolymers were systematically investigated.
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Fabrication of a non-cement binder using slag, palm oil fuel ash and rice husk ash with sodium hydroxide

TL;DR: In this paper, a new non-cement binder using slag, palm oil fuel ash (POFA) and rice husk ash (RHA) was designed to fabricate the NCB.
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Effects of Water Content and Chemical Composition on Structural Properties of Alkaline Activated Metakaolin‐Based Geopolymers

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of chemistry and curing and aging conditions on water loss kinetics, porosity, and the structure of geopolymers were evaluated by mixing metakaolin precursor with K or Na silicate solutions having SiO2/A2O3 molar ratios from 2.5 to 4 and H2O/ (SiO2 + Al 2O3) molar ratio from 2 to 4.
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Alkaline solution/binder ratio as a determining factor in the alkaline activation of aluminosilicates

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the alkaline solution/binder ratio on the composition and nanostructure of reaction products generated in the activation of aluminosilicates was investigated.
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Geopolymers : inorganic polymeric new materials

TL;DR: In the last few years, technological progress has been made in the development of new materials such as "geopolymers" and new techniques, such as ''sol-gel'' as mentioned in this paper, opening up new applications and procedures and transforming ideas that have been taken for granted in inorganic chemistry.
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High-resolution solid-state NMR of silicates and zeolites

TL;DR: High-Resolution NMR of Solids and Adsorbed Molecules as mentioned in this paper is a well-known technique for high-resolution NMR for solids and adsorbed molecules.
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Industrially interesting approaches to “low-CO2” cements ☆

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the practicality of replacing portland cements with alternative hydraulic cements that could result in lower total CO 2 emissions per unit volume of concrete of equivalent performance.
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The geopolymerisation of alumino-silicate minerals

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of mineral properties on the compressive strength of the synthesized geopolymer was investigated, and it was shown that a wide range of natural Al-Si minerals could serve as potential source materials for the synthesis of geopolymers.
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