This book provides a comprehensive review of past studies that have investigated the effects of Silica Fume (SF) on the properties of geopolymers in its three different forms: as an additive to the precursor, as part of an activator, or as a foaming agent. By analyzing previous studies, this book aims to provide a clear understanding of the positive and negative effects of recycling SF into various geopolymer types. It is a valuable resource for researchers, academics, and professionals working in the field of geopolymer technology and cementitious materials.
Author(s): Alaa M. Rashad
Series: SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 117
City: Cham
Preface
Contents
1 Introduction
References
2 Silica Fume as a Part of Precursor/An Additive
2.1 Workability
2.2 Setting Time
2.3 Density
2.4 Compressive Strength
2.4.1 Slag Precursor
2.4.2 Fly Ash Precursor
2.4.3 Metakaolin Precursor
2.4.4 Slag/Fly Ash Precursor
2.4.5 Other Precursors
2.5 Flexural Strength
2.6 Splitting Tensile Strength and Elastic Modulus
2.7 Toughness and Abrasion Resistance
2.8 Water Absorption, Porosity and Water Penetration Depth
2.9 Fire Resistance
2.10 Other Durability Aspects
References
3 Silica Fume as an Activator Component
References
4 Silica Fume as a Foaming Agent
References
5 General Perspective and Suggestions for Upcoming Work
References
6 General Remarks