Preparation and Performance Characterization of Granite Powder-Burnt Coal Cinder-Based Geoploymer
Received:June 01, 2022   Revised:June 02, 2022   Accepted:June 09, 2022      Published Online:August 11, 2022
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DOI:doi:10.3969/j.issn.1007-7545.2022.09.019
KeyWord:burnt coal cinder; granite powder; comprehensive utilization; geopolymer; activation
                    
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ZHENG Ge-yi 武汉理工大学 资源与环境工程学院
ZHOU Hai-lin 武汉理工大学资源与环境工程学院
HUANG Qing-ye 武汉理工大学资源与环境工程学院
YAO Shun-yu 武汉理工大学资源与环境工程学院
LI Dian-tong 武汉理工大学资源与环境工程学院
KAN Hong-bo 武汉理工大学资源与环境工程学院
BAO Shen-xu 武汉理工大学资源与环境工程学院
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Abstract:
      Geopolymers was prepared by applying burnt coal cinder (BCC) and granite powder (GP) as main raw materials. When the mass ratio of BCC to GP is 10, ratio of NaOH solution (6 mol/L) to BCC is 0.25 mL/g, ratio of waterglass to BCC is 0.18 mL/g, curing temperature is 60 ℃, and curing with mold for 2 days, the compressive strength (28 d) of the final product obtained after demolding can reach 20.96 MPa. The results show that the influence of NaOH solution on compressive strength of sample is the result of combined effect of multiple factors including dissolution of silica and aluminum, phenomenon of efflorescence and porosity. The addition of waterglass cannot make the mineral composition of sample change obviously, but it can significantly increase the concentration of silicate oligomeric ions in reaction system and increase generation of gels. GP does not show obvious geopolymerization ability under the condition of alkali activation, but it can still play the role of aggregate and filling, improving compressive strength of geopolymer. This study broadens the sources of raw materials for preparation of geopolymers, and provides a reference for utilization of BCC and GP in building materials.
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