A study on the compressive strength and microstructure characteristic of alkali-activated metakaolin cement
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2019Yazar
Karatas, Mehmet and Dener, Murat and Mohabbi, Mehrzad and Benli, Ahmet
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The main purpose of this study was to investigate the compressive
strength and microstructure characteristic of alkali-activated
metakaolin cement (AAMC). In accordance with this purpose, besides the
pure metakaolin activation five other mixtures were designed by
substitution of different OPC ratios instead of metakaolin (MK) from 0
to 25 (5, 10, 15, 20, 25\% OPC). AAMC was activated with sodium silicate
(Na2SiO3) of modulus Ms = SiO2/Na2O = 3.1 and NaOH solutions (32\% of
NaOH, 68\% of water by mass). The ratio of liquid/solid (L/S) was kept
constant at 0.65. All specimens were cured at 70 degrees C for 72 hours
then kept in room conditions until the days that experiments were
performed. Compressive strength and UPV experiment tests were carried
out on all specimens at different curing periods of 3,14,28 and 90 days.
In addition, the microstructure of 28 days alkali-activated metakaolin
cements were analyzed with scanning electron microscope (SEM). The
results showed that AAMC specimens reached the desired strength and
major part of the final strength was gained at the end of 3 days of
curing.
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