Development of Novel Constructional Material from Industrial Solid Waste as Geopolymer

Autor: Panigrahi, Muktikanta, Mohanty, Saralasrita, Raman, Radha, and, Dash, Indu, Ratan
Zdroj: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering; September 2018, Vol. 410 Issue: 1 p012012-012012, 1p
Abstrakt: In present investigations, Geopolymer is made from thermal power plant waste obtained such as Pond Ash. The mechanism involved is that the silicon and aluminium present in the waste reacts with alkali liquid, forming Geopolymer which binds other non-reactive materials in the waste. The highest strength level achieved for as-prepared Geopolymers 19 MPa by curing 1 day. The strength level of Geopolymeric products are 22 MPa (Geopolymeric Motar) and 31 MPa (Geopolymer concrete), respectively. SEM micrographs reveal that there is a gradual transformation from irregular spherical shape to compacted mass which is due to polymeric transformation with increase in curing time which also corroborate with mechanical properties such as compressive strength. DSC isotherms show oozing out of inbuilt water which has accumulated during condensation polymerization reaction. The strength level achieved for optimum combination of variable is found to be comparable to that of standard motar of grade (M15) as is used for constructional purpose.
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