Formulating alkali-activated binders requires a clear understanding of the role of activator concentration and source material composition on product formation and strength gain. Alkali activation of a low-calcium fly ash (FA) binder with slag replacements at 30% and 50% by mass was evaluated. The reactivity and compressive strength gain of the activated binders were evaluated using activating solutions with different sodium hydroxide molarities (SHMs). An increase in SHM produced a higher compressive strength of the activated binder. The primary reaction product formed in the activated binder was calcium silicate hydrate with aluminium substitution (C-(A)-S-H). An increase in SHM led to an increase in C-(A)-S-H content and a reduction in porosity. The slag contributed to early reactivity of the binder and the initial strength development, while the FA contributed to the later age strength by silica enrichment of the C-(A)-S-H. While increasing the SHM produced an increase in early reactivity, the sodium did not directly contribute to the formation of the reaction product. The sodium from the alkaline activator was not chemically bound to the C-(A)-S-H and could be removed by leaching in water. An increase in basicity with SHM enhanced the contribution of the low-calcium FA, leading to higher silica enrichment of the C-(A)-S-H.
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March 03 2023
Production and evaluation of alkali-activated binders of low-calcium fly ash with slag replacement Available to Purchase
K. Chiranjeevi Reddy
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K. Chiranjeevi Reddy
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Civil Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA (corresponding author: chiranjeevi.reddy@alumni.iith.ac.in)
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Kolluru V. L. Subramaniam
Kolluru V. L. Subramaniam
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
February 18 2022
Accepted:
February 24 2023
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
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2023
Advances in Cement Research (2023) 35 (8): 358–372.
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Received:
February 18 2022
Accepted:
February 24 2023
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Reddy KC, Subramaniam KVL (2023), "Production and evaluation of alkali-activated binders of low-calcium fly ash with slag replacement". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 35 No. 8 pp. 358–372, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jadcr.22.00034
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