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Effect of slag content and activator dosage on the resistance of fly ash geopolymer binders to sulfuric acid attack

Journal

CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
Volume 111, Issue -, Pages 23-40

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2018.06.011

Keywords

Microstructure (B); Degradation (C); Durability (D); Alkali activated cement (D); Acid attack

Funding

  1. Department for the Economy (DfE), Northern Ireland
  2. Invest Northern Ireland [RDO212970]

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Geopolymer (GP) binders are an appealing alternative to Portland cement (PC) binders as they have the potential to reduce the CO2 emissions associated with the cement and concrete industry. However, their durability in aggressive environments needs thorough examination if they are to become a viable alternative to traditional PC materials. This study investigated the effect of increasing slag content and activator dosage on the sulfuric acid resistance of fly ash GP binders. Their performance was also compared with that of neat PC mixes using various physical and microstructural techniques. The results show that increasing the slag content of fly ash GPs decreases porosity, but makes the reaction products more susceptible to sulfuric acid attack. It was also found that increasing the alkaline activator dosage of fly ash GPs has little impact on sulfuric acid resistance. Finally, GP binders displayed superior sulfuric acid resistance than their PC counterparts.

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