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Characterisation of White Metakaolin-Based Geopolymers Doped with Synthetic Organic Dyes.

Antonio D'AngeloGiovanni Dal PoggettoSimona PiccolellaCristina LeonelliMichelina Catauro
Published in: Polymers (2022)
Over the years, many materials have been used to restore buildings, paintings, ceramics, and mosaic pieces exhibiting different types of dyes and colour hues. Recently, geopolymers have been used for restoration purposes owing to their high chemical and mechanical resistance. In this work, white metakaolin was used to obtain white geopolymers, cured at 25 and 40 °C, as bulk materials to be coloured with synthetic organic dyes, i.e., bromothymol blue, cresol red, phenolphthalein, and methyl orange. These dyes were added during the fresh paste preparation to obtain dyed geopolymeric solids. Ionic conductivity and pH measurement confirmed the chemical stability of the consolidated materials, while FT-IR analyses were used to follow the geopolymerisation occurrences at different ageing times (from 7 to 56 days). Finally, the colour hues and properties were assessed in the CIELAB colour space before and after immersion in water.
Keyphrases
  • aqueous solution
  • quantum dots
  • molecularly imprinted
  • ionic liquid
  • water soluble
  • simultaneous determination