Title of article :
Geopolymer matrices with improved hydrothermal corrosion
resistance for high-temperature applications
Author/Authors :
B. G. Nair Q. Zhao R. F. Cooper، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Ceramic matrix composites have to overcome
two major barriers for applications in aircraft and
stationary turbines/engines. One is the unacceptably
high processing cost to obtain sufficient mechanical
properties and the other is their poor corrosion
resistance under hydrothermal oxidizing conditions
typical of engines and turbines. Functional geopolymer
composites provide possible solutions to the above two
problems since they can be formed by technologically
simple processing routes and the hydrothermal corrosion
resistance can be improved by tailoring material
compositions. In this paper geopolymer matrix materials
with superior hydrothermal corrosion resistance
were processed from the selected geomimetic compositions.
The effects of processing parameters, such as
particle size, extent of dissolution, and firing temperature
on the compressive strength and microstructures
were examined and specimens with a compression
strength as high as ~99 MPa were fabricated. Hydrothermal
test experiments on KOH-derived geopolymer
specimens showed that all of potassium-bonded geopolymer
specimens have minimal mass change or
dimensional change during hydrothermal exposure in
spite of the phase change.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science