A multiscale study on gel composition of hybrid alkali-activated materials partially utilizing air pollution control residue as an activator

Muhammad Riaz Ahmad, Lan-Ping Qian, Yi Fang, Aiguo Wang, Jian-Guo Dai*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This paper provides a detailed underlying mechanism of gel composition of hybrid alkali-activated fly ash/slag (AAFS) pastes prepared by utilizing the air pollution control residue (APCr, a highly alkaline waste containing 38.3% of Na2O content by mass) as a partial replacement (8%, 16% and 24% replacement by mass) of energy-intensive commercial sodium silicate (CSS) activator. AAFS pastes containing APCr as a partial replacement of CSS showed the strength, micromechanical and microstructure properties equivalent to the reference AAFS paste without APCr (R-0). SEM-EDS, FTIR spectral subtraction, and nanoindentation results showed that reaction products in AAFS pastes were composed of geopolymer gel (N-A-S-H), cross-linked gel (C–N-A-S-H) and alkali-activated gel (C-A-S-H) contributing to 60–66% of paste volume. Reaction products were more dominated by calcium-rich gels (C-A-S-H or C-(N)-A-S-H) as compared to N-A-S-H gel in all AAFS pastes. The heat of hydration and thermogravimetric results confirmed the slow rate of reaction of APCr-AAFS pastes at the early age but a higher rate of reaction at the silater stage which contributed to achieve a similar strength as control paste (R-0). © 2022 Elsevier Ltd.
Original languageEnglish
Article number104856
JournalCement and Concrete Composites
Volume136
Online published21 Nov 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2023
Externally publishedYes

Funding

The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support received from NSFC/RGC Joint Research Scheme ( N_PolyU542/20 ), Hong Kong RGC General Research Fund (No. 15223120 ), The Hong Kong Polytechnic University through the Research Institute for Sustainable Urban Development (No. 1-BBWE ).

Research Keywords

  • Air pollution control residue
  • Alkali-activated materials
  • Image analysis
  • Nanoindentation
  • Selective dissolution

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