Influence of Water Glass Content on the Compressive Strength of Aluminosilicate-Based Geopolymer
Volume: 20, Issue: 9, Pages: 488~493 - 488~493
Published: Sep 1, 2010
Abstract
Geopolymer is a term covering a class of synthetic aluminosilicate materials with potential use in a number of areas, but mainly as a replacement for Portland cement. In this study, geopolymers with fly ash and meta kaolin were prepared using KOH as an alkali activator and water glass. The effect of water glass on the microstructures and the compressive strength of the geopolymer was investigated. As the amount of water glass increased, the...
Paper Details
Title
Influence of Water Glass Content on the Compressive Strength of Aluminosilicate-Based Geopolymer
Published Date
Sep 1, 2010
Volume
20
Issue
9
Pages
488~493 - 488~493
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