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- 2021Geopolymer coating paste on concrete for photocatalytic performancecitations
- 2019Pozzolanic reactivity of coal bottom ash after chemically pre-treated with sulfuric acidcitations
- 2018Effect of mixing ingredient on workability and compressive strength of palm oil clinker lightweight concrete containing palm oil fuel ashcitations
- 2018Characterization of fly ash geopolymer concrete with glass bubble for thermal insulation applicationcitations
- 2018Effect of palm oil fuel ash on compressive strength of palm oil boiler stone lightweight aggregate concretecitations
- 2016Heat Optimization in Internal Curing Process of Geopolymer Mortar by Using Steel Dust
- 2015Extraction of Silica Gel from Agricultural Waste for Pozzolanic Application: A Review
- 2015Experimental Study on Shear Strengthening of RC Deep Beams with Large Openings Using CFRP
- 2015Effect of Mixing Ingredient on Compressive Strength of Oil Palm Shell Lightweight Aggregate Concrete Containing Palm Oil Fuel Ashcitations
- 2013Development of Sucrose and Citric Acid as the Natural based Admixture for Fly Ash based Geopolymercitations
- 2012The effect of microwave incinerated rice husk ash on the compressive and bond strength of fly ash based geopolymer concretecitations
- 2011Compressive Strength and Interfacial Transition Zone Characteristic of Geopolymer Concrete with Different Cast In-Situ Curing Conditions
- 2010The Effect of Sugar Based Retarder on Geopolymer Concrete in Different Curing Conditions
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The Effect of Sugar Based Retarder on Geopolymer Concrete in Different Curing Conditions
Abstract
Geopolymer is an alternative binder to Portland cement which can contribute to the reduction of air pollution from OPC production. However the current limitation of geopolymer concrete is only applicable to precast concrete industry therefore this research was conducted for cast in situ application. Commercial admixture commonly applied in geopolymer concrete researches was replaced with sugar based retarder to delay the setting time of fresh geopolymer concrete. Different curing methods, namely ambient, external exposure, and oven suring were adopted. Compressive strength results showed that the inclusion of sugar based retarder could improve the concrete performance, whilst external exposure curing provided the most optimum condition for geopolymer concrete strength