Nanostructural Evolution of Calcium-Containing Alkali-Activated Metakaolin During High Temperature Exposure
Karina M. L. Alventosa,
Claire E. White
Abstract:Alkali-activated metakaolin (AAMK) is a known low CO 2 alternative material to ordinary Portland cement, where CO 2 emissions can be lowered even further via the use of reduced alkali concentration activators and moderate water-to-metakaolin ratios. We have previously shown that a relatively small amount of calcium hydroxide can be used (10 wt % replacement for metakaolin) to help offset the loss of ambient temperature performance associated with lowering the alkali concentration of the activator, specifically… Show more
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