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  • 2023Strategies for strengthening of corroded reinforced concrete beams using <scp>CFRP</scp> laminates and <scp>UHPC</scp> jacketing17citations
  • 2021Effect of alkaline activator ratio on the compressive strength response of POFA-EACC mortar subjected to elevated temperature6citations
  • 2020Ensemble machine learning model for corrosion initiation time estimation of embedded steel reinforced self-compacting concrete84citations
  • 2019Influence of composition and concentration of alkaline activator on the properties of natural-pozzolan based green concrete48citations
  • 2018Efficiency of generic and proprietary inhibitors in mitigating Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Chloride-Sulfate Environmentscitations
  • 2018Efficiency of generic and proprietary inhibitors in mitigating Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Chloride-Sulfate Environments.47citations
  • 2018Efficiency of corrosion inhibitors in mitigating corrosion of steel under elevated temperature and chloride concentration50citations
  • 2017POFA-engineered alkali-activated cementitious composite performance in acid environment14citations
  • 2014Mechanical properties and durability characteristics of SCC incorporating crushed limestone powder15citations

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  • Kharma, Khaled
  • Khalid, Hammad
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  • Al-Osta, Mohammed
  • Salami, Babatunde Abiodun
  • Johari, Megat Azmi Megat
  • Mohamed, Hatim Dafalla
  • Ahmad, Zainal Arifin
  • Rahman, Syed Masiur
  • Oyehan, Tajudeen Adeyinka
  • Dulaijan, Salah U. Al
  • Rahman, Muhammed Kalimur
  • Ibrahim, Mohammed
  • Al-Sodani, Khaled A. Alawi
  • Saleh, Tawfik A.
  • Shameem, Mohammed
  • Al-Amoudi, Omar S. Baghabra
  • Shameem, M.
  • Saleh, Tawfik
  • Mohammed, Ibrahim
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Influence of composition and concentration of alkaline activator on the properties of natural-pozzolan based green concrete

  • Salami, Babatunde Abiodun
  • Rahman, Muhammed Kalimur
  • Johari, Megat Azmi Megat
  • Mohamed, Hatim Dafalla
  • Maslehuddin, Mohammed
  • Ibrahim, Mohammed
Abstract

<p>The chemical constituents of precursor materials, the composition and concentration of alkaline activators, volume of free water, and curing conditions are some of the mix design variables that influence the fresh and hardened properties of alkali-activated binders (AABs). To achieve desirable engineering properties and long-term performance of an AAB under various exposure conditions, each of these variables has to be carefully controlled. The reported research focused on the influence of concentration and composition of alkaline activators on the properties of natural pozzolan (NP)-based AAB. Since the molarity of sodium hydroxide (SH) and the ratio of sodium silicate (SS) to sodium hydroxide (SH) influence the properties of an AAB, the NP-based AABs were prepared by varying the SS to SH ratio from 2.0 to 2.75, at an increment of 0.25, and the molarity of SH from 8 to 14. The developed AAC specimens were tested to evaluate the strength development and the binder was characterized using SEM, XRD and FTIR techniques. A SS/SH ratio of 2.5 and 14 M SH solution were required to obtain maximum strength and dense microstructure. In addition, it was established that there exists an optimum silica modulus of the combined activator that results in faster polymerization of the precursor material.</p>

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  • microstructure
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • strength
  • Sodium
  • curing