Geopolymer (GP) cements have the ability to integrate huge amounts of organic oils by direct emulsion in the fresh paste. Moreover, the oil emulsion remains stable during GP hardening. This allows to design tailored GP/oil (GEOIL) composites for an array of industrial applications. Using 3D X‐ray micro‐Computed Tomography (micro‐CT), this research determines the spatial distribution of an industrial oil emulsion inside a GP cement (emulsification in the fresh state, imaging in the hardened state), depending on the oil volume fraction (from 5% to 60% total volume). The oil droplet size distribution, mean distance between droplets, and connectivity of the oil system are determined quantitatively.
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