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- 2022Reduced graphene oxide-based nanometal-composite containing copper and silver nanoparticles protect tomato and pepper against Xanthomonas euvesicatoria infectioncitations
- 2019The Behavior of Corundum Ceramic in Molten Saltcitations
- 2018Red-clay ceramic powders as geopolymer precursors: Consideration of amorphous portion and CaO contentcitations
- 2014Study of compositional changes of (Ag-)Sb-S thin films after Ar+ ion laser irradiation by means of micro X-ray fluorescence
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Red-clay ceramic powders as geopolymer precursors: Consideration of amorphous portion and CaO content
Abstract
Geopolymers are conventionally prepared from metakaolin, fly ash, or blast furnace slag. In this paper, geopolymer synthesis using two different red-clay ceramic powders and a varying amount of Na2O/SiO2 activator is presented. Experimental results show that despite of the high content of crystalline minerals and lower concentration of amorphous matter, both tested precursors enable to prepare geopolymers with satisfactory mechanical properties. The discussion of measured values of compressive strength with respect to SiO2/Al2O3 and Al2O3/(Na2O+K2O) ratios in the prepared geopolymer mixes reveals that the consideration of only amorphous portion of ceramics is appropriate. A higher content of CaO in the precursor is found to cause a broader pore size distribution and higher porosity of resulting geopolymers, which is due to the formation of calcium silicate hydrates.