Geopolymer inorganic aluminosilicate polymeric ceramics made from high shearing a powder and liquid into a low viscosity paste which can set under ambient conditions into a solid amorphous ceramic. It is composed of calcined, amorphous aluminosilicate clay powder such as kaolinite, and “water glass” or sodium, potassium or another Group I metal metasilicate. Geopolymer has a composition centered at M2O•Al2O3•4SiO2•xH2O where x varies between 7-12 depending on particle size and specific surface area of the aluminosilicate source. Other emerging compositions include organic-based, charge-balancing, organic molecular groups, or acid-based compositions of Al2O3•2SiO2•P2O5.
While cements are based on a calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) binder phase, alkali activated, cementitious materials can also be made from waste products such as Class F fly ash and amorphous ground granulated blast furnace slag which is a source of aluminum, silicon and calcium as well as other impurities. When alkali hydroxide and alkali silicate liquids can be mixed with these starting powders, they produce a solid material which is a mixture of CSH (e.g. 55 wt%) and a minor amount of geopolymer (14%), as determined by NMR of selectively leached components of the product phase. Such composites can have significantly superior mechanical properties compared to OPC, as well as improved chemical durability depending on their geopolymer content.
Proposed Session Topics
- Synthesis, processing, microstructure
- Characterization and composition
- Durability
- Mechanical and thermal properties
- Composites
- Infrastructure and construction materials
- Other indigenous resource materials
- Other inorganic analogues
Symposium Organizers
- Waltraud M. Kriven, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
- Sylvie Rossignol, Ecole Nationale Superieure de Ceramique Industrielle, France
- Claus Rüscher, Institut für Mineralogie, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
- Ana C. C. Trindade, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Points of Contact
- Waltraud M. Kriven, kriven@illinois.edu
- Sylvie Rossignol, sylvie.rossignol@unilim.fr