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Properties of Geopolymer Mixtures Incorporating Recycled Ceramic Fines.

Katarzyna Kalinowska-WichrowskaEdyta PawluczukFilip ChylińskiHwa Kian ChaiMagdalena Joka-YildizAleksandra ChuczunStanisław Łuniewski
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
This research aimed to optimize the production conditions for geopolymer matrices by investigating the combination of heat curing conditions and the incorporation of recycled ceramic fines (CFs) as a partial replacement material for fly ash (FA). The obtained physical and mechanical properties of the composites confirmed the positive impact resulting from increasing the curing temperature from 65 °C to 85 °C and using CFs in the amount of 37.5% as a replacement for FA. The results were from laboratory tests performed to evaluate compressive strength, bending strength, bulk density, and water absorption of the geopolymer mixes. In addition, microscopic observations and porosity assessment were also performed, which confirmed that a further increase in the replacement of FA by CFs causes an increase in the porosity of the mixes and, thus, a decrease in all the assessed properties that are relevant to their practical use.
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