This experimental research investigates the effects of different nano-alumina (NA) percentages partially replaced with ground granulated blast slag (GGBS) and fly ash (FA) using a variety of tests, including compressive and flexural strengths, flowability, dry density, microstructural analysis (scanning electron microscope, energy dispersive spectrometer, thermogravimetry analysis), water absorption, and sorptivity at ages of 28 days. All mixture results were also contrasted with those obtained from a control mixture of 50% GGBS and 50% FA without NA. All of the mixtures had the same alkaline activator and solid base, and the proportion of sodium hydroxide solution (S.H)/sodium silicate solution (S.S) was 2.5; the molarity of S.H is 12 M. The aim of this research is to investigate the optimal percentages of NA that showed significant results. The mix containing 2% NA reached its maximum strength of 61.9 MPa at 28 days. The results show that the percentage of NA significantly influences alkali-activated mortar properties, including water absorption, which is affected differently at varying concentrations. The proposed alkali-activated mortar may offer stable substitutes for conventional building materials that are also environmentally friendly.
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Microstructural insights and sustainable utilisation of nano-alumina content in geopolymer mortar Available to Purchase
Xuezhen Zhu;
Xuezhen Zhu
Central South University
, Department of Civil Engineering, Changsha, China
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Mahmood Hunar Dheyaaldin;
Department of Civil Engineering,
Cihan University-Erbil
, Erbil, Iraq
; Department of Civil Engineering, American University in Dubai, UAECorresponding author Mahmood Hunar Dheyaaldin (mahmood.dheyaaldin@cihanuniversity.edu.iq)
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Peiman Kianmehr;
Peiman Kianmehr
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,
American University in Dubai
, UAE
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Najmadeen Mohammed Saeed;
Najmadeen Mohammed Saeed
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department,
University of Raparin
, Rania, Iraq
; Civil Engineering Department, Tishk International University, Erbil, Iraq
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Rawaz Kurda
Rawaz Kurda
Assistant Professor, Department of Highway and Bridge Engineering, Technical Engineering College,
Erbil Polytechnic University
, Erbil, Iraq
; Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, Nawroz University, Duhok, Iraq
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Corresponding author Mahmood Hunar Dheyaaldin (mahmood.dheyaaldin@cihanuniversity.edu.iq)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
October 22 2024
Accepted:
March 07 2025
Online ISSN: 1751-7680
Print ISSN: 1478-4629
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering Sustainability (2026) 179 (1): 58–72.
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Received:
October 22 2024
Accepted:
March 07 2025
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Zhu X, Dheyaaldin MH, Kianmehr P, Saeed NM, Kurda R (2026), "Microstructural insights and sustainable utilisation of nano-alumina content in geopolymer mortar". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering Sustainability, Vol. 179 No. 1 pp. 58–72, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jensu.24.00156
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