2023
DOI: 10.13189/cea.2023.110204
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Compressive Test and Microstructure Analysis of the Coconut Fiber Ash-based Geopolymer Binder

Abstract: This watchfulness goal is to define the compressive test value and microstructure of a geopolymer binder made from coconut fiber ash (CFA). CFA comes from the combustion of coconut fibers in the tile-making industry in Tabanan, Bali. This waste is processed into CFA, which consists of 8.24% silicon dioxide, 70.6% potassium oxide, 14.1% chlorine, 2.3% diphosphate pentoxide, and 2.25% iron dioxide. CFA is then used as a crude material for the manufacture of geopolymer binders. The mixture's proportion consisted … Show more

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