2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.03.338
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Microstructural characterization of fly ash based geopolymer

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“…According to the results of scanning electron spectroscopy, XRD, and Liew et al [58], it can be judged that the main component of these small white crystals is aluminosilicate [21,59], and they are wrapped by hydration products and a large number of amorphous glassy state materials. This is also consistent with FTIR analysis results [53].…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…According to the results of scanning electron spectroscopy, XRD, and Liew et al [58], it can be judged that the main component of these small white crystals is aluminosilicate [21,59], and they are wrapped by hydration products and a large number of amorphous glassy state materials. This is also consistent with FTIR analysis results [53].…”
Section: Sem Analysissupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Some literature studies use FTIR and XRD to analyze microstructure of geopolymer to support XRD analysis results [52,53]. In future work, we will also use more methods to conduct more microscopic studies on geopolymer.…”
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“…Meanwhile, Na + and Ca 2+ (charge-balance ions) might have been replaced by heavy-metal ions (Zn and Cr), which would indicate chemical bonding in the solidification process [ 6 , 44 ]. The peaks at band 400–549 cm −1 represented Si-O and Al-O bending vibrations [ 49 ]. The peak in the vicinity of 444.12 cm −1 shifted towards the direction of high wavenumbers, indicating that the heavy-metal ions might have been partially fixed in the structure through chemical bonding [ 25 ].…”
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confidence: 99%