Abstract:The aim of this study is to extract brownmillerite from sulfate resisting Portland cement (SRPC) in order to determine its crystal chemistry and the effects of dissolution protocols. Brownmillerites (C4AF) from four SRPC were extracted and systematically studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD), electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy.Two extraction steps were used. The first is the SAM protocol that leaves a residue rich in ferrite, C3A and sulfates. Precipitated hydrated sulfate min… Show more
“…Sulfate erosion mainly occurs in coastal and inland salt lake areas, especially in the environment of acidic groundwater or high viscous soil, which will have a certain impact on the strength of the geo-polymerization material. 14 The resistance to chloride ion permeability is also a significant indicator of the erosion resistance of the geopolymer. It measures the extent of diffusion or migration of ions within the structure when exposed to pressure or electric field force.…”
This study employed geopolymerization technique to solidify MSWI fly ash, aiming to facilitate its reutilization. The FA based geopolymers exhibit strong durability and mechanical qualities, making them suitable for a variety of applications.
“…Sulfate erosion mainly occurs in coastal and inland salt lake areas, especially in the environment of acidic groundwater or high viscous soil, which will have a certain impact on the strength of the geo-polymerization material. 14 The resistance to chloride ion permeability is also a significant indicator of the erosion resistance of the geopolymer. It measures the extent of diffusion or migration of ions within the structure when exposed to pressure or electric field force.…”
This study employed geopolymerization technique to solidify MSWI fly ash, aiming to facilitate its reutilization. The FA based geopolymers exhibit strong durability and mechanical qualities, making them suitable for a variety of applications.
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