Setting behavior and mechanical properties of geopolymers from fly ash and real construction waste

Felix Kugler, Wolfgang Krcmar, Ulrich Teipel
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Sustainability is becoming an increasingly important factor in the development of new building materials. In terms of the sustainability of concrete components, the biggest challenge is the high energy consumption and associated greenhouse gas emissions in the production of Portland cement. A common strategy used by the construction industry to improve sustainability is to use residuals to develop lower-emission geopolymer concretes that eliminate high-emission cement-based concretes. Because construction and demolition waste, at 3 trillion tons per year worldwide, also represents an environmental risk, this work will investigate the suitability of geopolymers based on real construction waste. In the course of the investigations, the manufactured geopolymer samples are examined for the material parameters relevant to building materials, namely compressive strength, flexural strength, raw density, total porosity, and thermal conductivity. The setting behavior and the forming structures are investigated by infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy. The present study is intended to contribute to the development of a suitable recycling strategy for the material recycling of construction waste in novel geopolymer material.

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粉煤灰和实际建筑垃圾土工聚合物的凝结行为和机械性能
在新型建筑材料的开发过程中,可持续性正成为一个日益重要的因素。就混凝土构件的可持续性而言,最大的挑战是波特兰水泥生产过程中的高能耗和相关温室气体排放。建筑行业为提高可持续性而采用的一个常用策略是利用剩余物开发低排放的土工聚合物混凝土,从而消除高排放的水泥基混凝土。由于全球每年产生 3 万亿吨的建筑和拆除废料也是一种环境风险,因此这项工作将调查基于实际建筑废料的土工聚合物的适用性。在研究过程中,将对制造的土工聚合物样品进行与建筑材料相关的材料参数检测,即抗压强度、抗弯强度、原始密度、总孔隙率和导热系数。通过红外光谱、X 射线衍射分析和扫描电子显微镜研究了凝结行为和成型结构。本研究旨在为新型土工聚合物材料中建筑垃圾的材料回收制定合适的回收战略做出贡献。
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