Alternative concrete - geopolymer concrete : emerging research and opportunities / Adrian Lăzărescu, Henriette Szilágyi, Cornelia Baeră, Andreea Hegyi.

Portland cement based concrete is the most versatile, durable and reliable building material. Unfortunately, the production of Portland cement is environmentally unfriendly. An interesting alternative is provided by alkali-activated geopolymer materials (AAGM). This book focuses on fly ash-based alk...

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Main Authors: Lăzărescu, Adrian (Author), Szilágyi, Henriette (Author), Baeră, Cornelia (Author), Hegyi, Andreea (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Millersville, PA : Materials Research Forum, [2021]
Series:Materials research foundations ; v. 109.
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Summary:Portland cement based concrete is the most versatile, durable and reliable building material. Unfortunately, the production of Portland cement is environmentally unfriendly. An interesting alternative is provided by alkali-activated geopolymer materials (AAGM). This book focuses on fly ash-based alkali-activated geopolymer concrete, its production and characteristic properties. The re-use of waste materials and industrial by-products, such as fly ash, is not only economically of interest but also helps to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The carbon footprint of these materials is much lower than that of concrete using ordinary Portland cement. They thus offer new sustainable solutions to the construction industry. Keywords: Geopolymers, Geopolymer Concrete, Alkali-activated Geopolymer Materials (AAGM), Portland Cement, Fly Ash-based Geopolymer Concrete, Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Concrete Applications, Self-Compacting Concrete, High-strength Concrete, High-performance Concrete.
Physical Description:1 online resource (139 pages).
ISBN:1644901536
9781644901533
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