Open Access Research Article

Evaluarea liantilor geopolimerici activati alcalin ca alternativa la cimentul Portland

MEOR AHMAD FARIS, MOHD MUSTAFA AL BAKRI ABDULLAH, ANDREI VICTOR SANDU, KAHIRUL NIZAR ISMAIL, LIGIA MIHAELA MOGA, OANA NECULAI, RATNASAMY MUNIANDY
Published 30 Mar 2017
Pages 145–154

Abstract

This study summarizes the recent achievements in the development of alternative cement free binder materials (cementless) called alkali activated binder or more popularly known as geopolymers. The history of the development of alkali activated binder and recent terminology are discussed. The influence of the type of the base materials on the properties of goepolymers are thoroughly reviewed. The effect of composition and concentration of alkali and curing temperature on the properties and mechanical behavior of the resulting alkali activated material are discussed. Different type of base materials used in the formation of alkali activated material are blast furnace slag, metakaolin, fly ash, bottom ash, volcanic ashes, and red mud. The state-of-the art in this field demonstrated that this type of materials are ecologically friendly alternative of the Ordinary Portland cement.

Keywords: OPC; concrete; cement free; alkali activated material; geopolymer; terminology; concentration of alkali; curing temperature

How to Cite this Article

FARIS, M., ABDULLAH, M., SANDU, A., ISMAIL, K., MOGA, L., NECULAI, O., & MUNIANDY, R. (2017). Evaluarea liantilor geopolimerici activati alcalin ca alternativa la cimentul Portland. Materiale Plastice, 54(1), 145–154. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.1.4806
FARIS M, ABDULLAH M, SANDU A, ISMAIL K, MOGA L, NECULAI O, MUNIANDY R. Evaluarea liantilor geopolimerici activati alcalin ca alternativa la cimentul Portland. Materiale Plastice. 2017;54(1):145–154. doi: 10.37358/MP.17.1.4806
M. FARIS, M. ABDULLAH, A. SANDU, K. ISMAIL, L. MOGA, O. NECULAI, and R. MUNIANDY, "Evaluarea liantilor geopolimerici activati alcalin ca alternativa la cimentul Portland,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 54, no. 1, pp. 145–154, 2017. doi: 10.37358/MP.17.1.4806
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