Title of article :
Thermo-mechanical and microstructural characterisation
of sodium-poly(sialate-siloxo) (Na-PSS) geopolymers
Author/Authors :
Subaer Arie van Riessen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The thermo-mechanical and microstructural
character of sodium-poly(sialate-siloxo) (Na-PSS)
geopolymers synthesised from dehydroxylated kaolinite
(metakaolinite) have been investigated. Thermal
analysis by means of TG–DTA showed a single endothermic
peak at 135–140 C due to dehydration (water
evolution) from the geopolymer framework. Thermal
expansion measurements show that geopolymer suffers
2% shrinkage below 250 C and is then dimensionally
stable up to 800 C. The inclusion of aggregate
(a-quartz or granite) was found to reduce the shrinkage
by 1% although the presence of the quartz limits the
working temperature range of the composite due a to
disruptive phase change. Thermal conductivity and
compressive strength of Na-PSS geopolymers varied
with change in chemical composition of the geopolymer
as well as the amount and type of aggregate.
Investigation of the microstructure by electron
microscopy showed that the ratio of the starting
materials influences the homogeneity of the geopolymer
microstructure, which in turn leads to differences
in thermal conductivity and compressive strength
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science