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Geopolymers Reinforced with Natural Fibers: A Comparison among Different Sources

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
卷 11, 期 22, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app112211026

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geopolymer; natural fibers; mechanical properties; pseudoplastic behavior

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The study evaluates the performance of different natural fibers in composites with an alkali-activated matrix and finds that modification with fibers can change the mechanical behavior of the materials, increasing toughness and flexural strength without affecting the interaction with moisture.
The performance of different natural fibers (hemp, kenaf and bamboo) used to formulate composites with an alkali-activated matrix based on metakaolin is evaluated. Short fibers were randomly dispersed up to about 3% of the binder weight, and the fresh and cured properties of the derived composites were determined. Up to the investigated fraction, it is still possible to obtain adequate workability without the supply of additional water or additives. Upon modification with fibers, the mechanical behavior changes from completely brittle to pseudoplastic with increased toughness. The flexural strength increases by up to 80% at the highest bamboo amount and up to 20% for kenaf. Hemp fibers have a negligible effect on flexural strength but strongly improve the materials' toughness. Moreover, the addition of fibers does not change the manner in which the material interacts with moisture. Indeed, the water uptake of the modified samples was comparable to that of the unmodified samples, and the composites showed a decreased rate of water diffusion as the amount of fiber increased.

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