Chemistry
Reaction kinetics of red mud-fly ash based geopolymers: Effects of curing temperature on chemical bonding, porosity, and mechanical strength
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The reaction kinetics of red mud-class F fly ash based geopolymer (RFFG) was investigated through understanding the influence of curing temperature on the formation of geopolymer gel, porosity, and the development of mechanical properties. Chemical bonding, mineralogy, mechanical properties and porosity of RFFG during a curing period of up to 120 days were assessed with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffractometer, unconfined compression tests, and micro-CT and N2-BJH techniques, respectively. The geopolymer gels were found to develop via a three-stage process: dissolution–Al-rich gels (I), Al-rich gels–Si-rich gels (II) and Si-rich gels–tectosilicate networks (III). The mechanical strength is largely governed by the development of geopolymer gels and affected by porosity, both of which are influenced by curing temperature. The early mechanical strength of RFFG is enhanced by elevated curing temperatures, but the long-term strength can be compromised by higher porosity resulted from an excessively high curing temperature.
Publication Title
Cement and Concrete Composites
Publication Date
10-2018
Volume
93
First Page
175
Last Page
185
ISSN
0958-9465
DOI
10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2018.07.008
Keywords
chemical bonding, geopolymers, mechanical properties, porosity, reaction kinetics
Repository Citation
Zhang, Mo; Zhao, Mengxuan; Zhang, Guoping; Sietins, Jennifer M.; Granados-Focil, Sergio; Pepi, Marc S.; Xu, Yan; and Tao, Mingjiang, "Reaction kinetics of red mud-fly ash based geopolymers: Effects of curing temperature on chemical bonding, porosity, and mechanical strength" (2018). Chemistry. 74.
https://commons.clarku.edu/chemistry/74