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Effect of hydrophobic surface-modified fine aggregates on efflorescence control in geopolymer

Journal

CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES
Volume 126, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2021.104337

Keywords

Efflorescence; Geopolymer; Hydrophobicity; Leaching; Chemical compatibility; Durability

Funding

  1. Swinburne University of Technology [DE190100646]
  2. Australian Research Council
  3. IMCD, Australia Ltd

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This study evaluates the effect of hydrophobic surface modification of aggregates in controlling efflorescence in geopolymer concrete. The results suggest that hydrophobic fumed silica performs better in preventing efflorescence at lower dosage, while silane creme may hinder geopolymerization process.
The geopolymer concrete (GPC) is susceptible to ion leaching and efflorescence formation and subsequently, affecting the mechanical and durability properties. This study assesses the effect of hydrophobic surface modi-fication of aggregates on controlling the efflorescence in GPC. Two different hydrophobic agents, namely hy-drophobic fumed silica and silane creme, were considered for coating sand particles at a varying dosage, and the efflorescence of GPC was measured. The visual observation and the leachate ions measurements indicated that the fumed silica performs better than silane cre`me in preventing the efflorescence at a significantly lower dosage. This behaviour is attributed to the hydrophobicity of GPC with the hydrophobic agents, where contact angles of 110 degrees, 107 degrees and 52 degrees were observed for 2% of fumed silica, 20% of silane creme and control mix, respectively. Integrating fumed silica also improves the compressive strength while the silane creme showed a detrimental effect, possibly due to retarding the geopolymerization process as observed from the microstructural study. Meanwhile, both surface modification techniques showed good chemical compatibility between hydrophobic coatings and geopolymer products, as revealed from the FT-IR and XRD analyses.

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