Influence of the type of activator combinations on the deflection hardening behavior of geopolymer composites

This paper presents the effects of two different sodium-based (Na-based) and potassium based (K-based) activator combinations on the properties of a recently developed fly ash-based ductile fiber reinforced geopolymer composite (DFRGC) exhibiting deflection hardening and multiple cracking behavior i...

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Main Authors: Nematollahi, B., Sanjayan, J., Shaikh, Faiz
Other Authors: E. Schlangen M.G. Sierra Beltran M. Lukovic G. Ye
Format: Conference Paper
Published: RILEM Publications S.A.R.L. 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18824
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Summary:This paper presents the effects of two different sodium-based (Na-based) and potassium based (K-based) activator combinations on the properties of a recently developed fly ash-based ductile fiber reinforced geopolymer composite (DFRGC) exhibiting deflection hardening and multiple cracking behavior in flexure. Randomly oriented short poly vinyl alcohol (PVA) fibers (2% v/v) were used to reinforce the brittle low calcium (Class F) fly ash-based geopolymer matrix. The Na-based activator combination was composed of 8.0 M NaOH solution (28.6% w/w) and Na2SiO3 solution (71.4% w/w) with a SiO2/Na2O ratio of 2.0; whereas, the K-based activator combination was composed of 8.0 M KOH solution (28.6% w/w) and K2SiO3 solution (71.4% w/w) with a SiO2/K2O ratio of 2.23. The matrix and composite properties of the developed fly ash-based DFRGCs including workability of the fresh matrix, density, compressive and flexural strengths, deflection capacity and composite toughness were evaluated. Experimental results revealed that although the potassium-based DFRGC (DFRGC-K) exhibited superior matrix workability; however, the sodium-based DFRGC (DFRGC-Na) exhibited superior deflection capacity, compressive and flexural strengths with significantly enhanced composite ductility and toughness.