Geopolymers are inorganic materials prepared via a room temperature treatment (25-120°C) with alkali activation. The main applications of these materials is in the field of building materials, recycle and inertization of waste, restoration. The production and final product is optimised by a careful selection of starting materials, i.e. aluminosilicate powders. In this paper are presented aluminosilicates from natural source, as an example kaolin, clays or volcanic ash. Metakaolin is the most reactive due to its amorphous structure and aluminium coordination; its reactivity is also influenced by its mineralogical origin, morphology of grains, and calcinations method. Volcanic ash present lower reactivity and the better consolidation temperature to obtain mechanically strong materials appears to be around 400°C
Materie prime di origine naturale nel processo di geopolimerizzazione
Medri V;
2010
Abstract
Geopolymers are inorganic materials prepared via a room temperature treatment (25-120°C) with alkali activation. The main applications of these materials is in the field of building materials, recycle and inertization of waste, restoration. The production and final product is optimised by a careful selection of starting materials, i.e. aluminosilicate powders. In this paper are presented aluminosilicates from natural source, as an example kaolin, clays or volcanic ash. Metakaolin is the most reactive due to its amorphous structure and aluminium coordination; its reactivity is also influenced by its mineralogical origin, morphology of grains, and calcinations method. Volcanic ash present lower reactivity and the better consolidation temperature to obtain mechanically strong materials appears to be around 400°CI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


