Use of pumice stone and silica fume as precursor material for the design of a geopolymer
Alexis Iván Andrade Valle,
Tito Oswaldo Castillo Campoverde,
Cristian Andrés Marcillo Zapata
et al.
Abstract:Background Geopolymers are alternative materials to cement because they require less energy in their production process; hence, they contribute to the reduction in CO2 emissions. This study aims to evaluate the possibility of using industrial residues such as silica fume (SF) to improve the physical and mechanical properties of a pumice stone (PS)-based geopolymer. Methods Through an experimental methodology, the process starts with the extraction, grinding, and sieving of the raw material to carry out the phy… Show more
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