Materiales de Construccion (Jun 2016)

K-Based Geopolymer from metakaolin: roles of K/Al ratio and water or steam Curing at different temperatures

  • A. Tawfik,
  • F. Abd El-Raoof,
  • H. Katsuki,
  • K. J.D. MacKenzie,
  • S. Komarneni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.2016.03115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 322
pp. e081 – e081

Abstract

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K-based geopolymer binder was prepared by reacting metakaolin with alkaline solutions having different potassium contents and by water curing at room temperature and 80 °C as well as steam curing at 150 and 180 °C. The phase formation, microstructure and Al and Si nearest neighbor environments were studied using XRD, TEM and 27Al and 29Si MAS NMR spectroscopy, respectively. The results revealed that amorphous alumino-silicates were predominant in geopolymer prepared by curing up to 28 days at room temperature or at 80 °C. The amorphous alumino-silicates persisted after hydrothermal treatment at 150 °C/48 hrs and even at 180 °C/30 hrs. However, the samples cured hydrothermally at 180 °C/48 hrs revealed formation of crystalline potassium aluminum silicate and chabazite phases. The Al nearest neighbor environments was not significantly affected by increasing the K/Al ratio up to 1.55 or by the curing temperatures. On the other hand, the geopolymer reaction appears to have increased when cured at 80 °C or steam cured at 150° and 180 °C and crystalline aluminosilicates resulted when the geopolymer sample was hydrothermally treated at 180 °C/48 hrs.

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