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Ceramics-Silikáty 53 (3) 195-204 (2009)


EFFECT OF CHEMICAL COMPOSITION ON BASIC ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF INORGANIC POLYMERIC BINDER BASED ON NATURAL POZZOLAN

E. N. Kani, A. Allahverdi

Previous experimental results have proved the potential of aluminosilicate materials from natural resources, i.e. natural pozzolans, for being utilized as raw material in synthesis and production of inorganic polymeric material. In this research work, basic engineering properties of an inorganic polymeric binder based on pumice-type natural pozzolan including initial and final setting times, 28-day compressive strength, and paste workability were studied by changing chemical composition, i.e. SiO2/Na2O molar ratio of activator and total molar ratios of Na2O/Al2O3, and H2O/Al2O3. The results obtained show that the maximum 28-day compressive strengths up to 50 MPa can be achieved at SiO2/Na2O, Na2O/Al2O3, and H2O/Al2O3 molar ratios of 0.75, 0.92, and 7.50, respectively. Most of the studied systems exhibit acceptable setting time and paste workability. X-ray diffractometry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy techniques were utilized for characterizing a number of systems and studying the effects of chemical composition on molecular and microstructure of the material.

Keywords: Inorganic polymer; Natural Pozzolan; Chemical Composition; Compressive Strength

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