The influence of calcium oxide doses as an activator on the compressive strength and mechanical characteristics of cement-free mortar containing ground granulated blast furnace slag
Abstract:In the construction industry, cement-based materials as aggregate binding agent are still widely used. Due to the environmental concern, researchers are working to create eco-friendly cement-free binding materials. Calcium oxide (CaO) is a reactive earth metal oxide that could serve as a potential activator for ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS). In this experimental study, the cement-free mortar was produced by using GGBFS as the base material and CaO as an activator with varied doses of 5%, 15%, an… Show more
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