“…Industrial byproducts rich in silica and alumina, such as fly ash, blast furnace slag, alccofine, silica fume, and rice husk ash, can be used to make geopolymer. Geopolymers are made by dissolving rich silicate compounds in an alkaline solution, which results in a 3-D polymer link structure of silicones and aluminum silicates [9]. Geopolymer has been demonstrated to outperform regular Portland cement in terms of advanced strengths, quicker setting time, longer sustainability, higher acid and corrosion resistance, lower thermal conductivity, and shrinkage [9,10].…”