Abstract:There is a lack of scientific understanding of adding an oyster shell powder (OSP) to geopolymer concrete. The purpose of this study is: (1) to evaluate the high-temperature resistance of the alkali-activated slag ceramic powder (CP) mixture added with OSP at different temperatures, (2) to address the lack of application of environmentally friendly building materials, and (3) to reduce solid waste of OSP pollution and protect the environment. OSP replaces granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) and CP at 10% and … Show more
“…Other researchers have investigated the properties of base-activated materials. Zhang et al [ 11 ] studied the high-temperature resistance of a slag ceramic powder base polymer added with oyster powder. Their research found that adding oyster shell powder to the sample can effectively reduce the high-temperature damage (800 °C) to the alkali-activated material.…”
The cement industry plays a significant role in global carbon emissions, accounting for approximately 8% of global anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions [...]
“…Other researchers have investigated the properties of base-activated materials. Zhang et al [ 11 ] studied the high-temperature resistance of a slag ceramic powder base polymer added with oyster powder. Their research found that adding oyster shell powder to the sample can effectively reduce the high-temperature damage (800 °C) to the alkali-activated material.…”
The cement industry plays a significant role in global carbon emissions, accounting for approximately 8% of global anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions [...]
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