Geopolymer-based plant fiber composites were fabricated with metakaolin, alkaline sodium silicate and plant fibers. In this paper, orthogonal test and single factor analysis were used to study the influence of water glass modulus, solid liquid ratio and fiber content on bending strength. The results show that sequence of influence factors for bending strength was: solid to liquid ratio > fiber content > water glass modulus. When the water glass modulus is 1.7, the fiber content is 8% and the solid to liquid ratio is 1:1.4, the bending strength is up to 10.44MPa, which exceeds the Standard requirements (9MPa) specified by the China National Standard (GB/T 24312-2009). The micro-morphology of SEM indicates that the mix of plant fiber can enhance the toughness of geopolymer.
Pure Al2O3-2SiO2 powders with alkali-activation reactivity were prepared by a sol-gel method. The effects of preparation conditions on alkali-activation reactivity were studied and the optimum preparation conditions were obtained. The results show that calcination temperature is a key factor affecting the alkali-activation reactivity of the powders, while other preparation conditions such as synthetic temperature, the molar ratio of solvents to starting materials and drying time have fewer effects on alkali-activation reactivity than calcination temperature. The structure of the powders was investigated by 27Al magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectra. The data show that the Al2O3-2SiO2 powders with the high alkali-activation reactivity are of high content of 5-coordinated Al and the peaks attributed to 5-coordinated Al are strengthened with the rise of calcination temperature of the powders.
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