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Abstract
In this study, approaches to synthesizing rapid tannery sludge/metakaolin geopolymer repair materials were explored to investigate tannery sludge treatment and utilization. The setting time and 1-d compressive strength were taken as indicators for evaluating the performance of the geopolymer as a repair material. The effects of the Si/Al ratio, Na/Si ratio, water/cement ratio, and tannery sludge content were determined, and the durability of the geopolymer was also studied. The optimum formula met the requirements of a pavement repair material when the Si/Al ratio, Na/Si ratio, water/cement ratio, and tannery sludge content were 2.58, 0.33, 0.67, and 10%, respectively. The final setting times of this formula were 102 min. The 1-d compressive strength was 21.0 MPa, and the chromium leaching concentration was 7.52 mg·L−1. Additionally, the geopolymer exhibited good resistance to high temperatures and acid rain, and freeze-thaw processes. Therefore, a geopolymer repair material that exhibited high strength in the early stage and stable performance in the later stages was synthesized. XRD, FT-IR, MIP, and SEM were also conducted for micro-analysis, and it was found that the decrease in geopolymer gelation, and increases in the pore size and porosity resulted in a decrease in the properties of the repair materials.
期刊介绍:
For concrete and other cementitious derivatives to be developed further, we need to understand the use of alternative hydraulically active materials used in combination with plain Portland Cement, sustainability and durability issues. Both fundamental and best practice issues need to be addressed.
Magazine of Concrete Research covers every aspect of concrete manufacture and behaviour from performance and evaluation of constituent materials to mix design, testing, durability, structural analysis and composite construction.