Lightweight geopolymers (LWGPs) were prepared using fly ash (FA) and pumice aggregate (PA), and their sustainability was enhanced by the addition of recycled waste tire aggregate (WTA). The results show that substituting PA with WTA reduced the density of the LWGP and improved its fluidity. However, this substitution was detrimental to the development of the strengths and durability of LWGP, but was beneficial for improving the thermal insulation performance. The further use of metakaolin (MK) to replace FA enhanced the performance of the WTA-based geopolymer, especially its mechanical properties and durability. When 10% FA was replaced by MK, the compressive strength of the LWGP increased by 5.5–40.4%, and the residual strength after sulfate attack, freeze–thaw cycles, and high-temperature treatment was significantly improved. Using a small amount of MK effectively mitigated the negative impact of WTA on the performance of the LWGP. Utilizing WTA effectively reduces the total cost and carbon dioxide emissions (CDE) of LWGP production. Compared with plain LWGP, the mixtures with 15–45% WTA exhibited a reduction in cost and CDE by 4.5–13.4% and 1.3–4.0%, respectively. Although the inclusion of MK increased both the cost and CDE, its incorporation significantly enhanced the overall performance of the LWGP.
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February 06 2025
Effects of metakaolin and waste tire aggregate on the properties of pumice-based lightweight geopolymer
Oğuzhan Yavuz Bayraktar;
Oğuzhan Yavuz Bayraktar
Civil Engineering Department,
Kastamonu University
, Kastamonu, Turkey
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Ahmed Salah Jamal;
Ahmed Salah Jamal
Civil Engineering Department,
Tishk International University
, Erbil, Iraq
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Ali Öz;
Ali Öz
Civil Engineering Department,
Atatürk University
, Erzurum, Turkey
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Jinyan Shi;
Central South University
, Department of Civil Engineering, Changsha, China
Corresponding author Jinyan Shi (jinyan.shi@csu.edu.cn)
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Burak Bodur;
Burak Bodur
Project and Technology Office,
Bartın University
, Bartın, Turkey
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Gökhan Kaplan
Gökhan Kaplan
Civil Engineering Department,
Atatürk University
, Erzurum, Turkey
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Corresponding author Jinyan Shi (jinyan.shi@csu.edu.cn)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
October 09 2023
Accepted:
January 23 2025
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
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Advances in Cement Research (2025) 37 (10): 558–573.
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Received:
October 09 2023
Accepted:
January 23 2025
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Bayraktar OY, Jamal AS, Öz A, Shi J, Bodur B, Kaplan G (2025), "Effects of metakaolin and waste tire aggregate on the properties of pumice-based lightweight geopolymer". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 37 No. 10 pp. 558–573, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jadcr.23.00183
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