Chapter 13: The potential for using geopolymer concrete in the UK
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Published:2019
Andrew Heath, MS, PhD, Kevin Paine, BEng, PhD, Steve Goodhew, MSc, PhD, CEnv, FRICS, FCIOB, FRSA, FHEA, PGC, Michael Ramage, MArch, Mike Lawrence, MSc, MA, PhD, FCMA, CGMA, 2019. "The potential for using geopolymer concrete in the UK", ICE Themes Low Carbon Concrete, Ravindra K Dhir, OBE, Kevin Paine
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Geopolymers are a novel class of inorganic polymers, which have the potential to replace Portland cement in a number of different applications. Geopolymers can utilise a higher level of industrial by-products than Portland cement blends and numerous studies have concluded geopolymer concretes have significantly lower embodied carbon dioxide than Portland-cement-based concretes. This paper examines the potential for the use of geopolymer binders as a Portland cement replacement in the UK. The quantities of material required, the major sources of these materials, the environmental implications and the barriers to implementation are discussed.
