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Paper Title

Development and Properties of Low-Calcium Fly Ash-Based Geo polymer Concrete

Keywords

  • low-calcium
  • fly ash
  • geo polymer
  • concrete
  • geopolymer

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 11 | Issue : 05 | Page No : 465–469

Published On

May, 2024

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Abstract

The main objective of this current study is to develop a cement free concrete material because of the green house effect during the manufacture of cement. It is reported that every one tonne production of cement emits one tonne carbon dioxide which causes global warming and in broad sense disturbs the entire ecological system. It results the promotion of geopolymer concrete where silica and alumina will bind together with alkaline solution during the process of polymerization. The researchers taken greater initiatives in geopolymer concrete there is no specific study related to the mix design because of commercialization and patenting. Hence the authors interested in identifying specific mix design using trial proportion of low calcium fly ash and alkaline solutions (sodium silicate and sodium hydroxide). This investigation deals suggested that pozzolans such as blast furnace slag might be activated using alkaline liquids to form a binder and hence totally replace the use of OPC in concrete. In this scheme, the main contents to be activated are silicon and calcium in the blast furnace slag. The main binder produced is a C-S-H gel, as the result of the hydration process.

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