Geopolymer Composites
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352). This special issue belongs to the section "Macromolecular Crystals".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 January 2022) | Viewed by 27290
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Interests: sustainable materials; geopolymer composites; waste materials management; 3D printing; additive manufacturing; microstructure; coating; concrete; cement; construction materials
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Interests: rheology of colloidal suspensions; old stone masonry consolidation; sustainable construction materials
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Dear Colleagues,
Geopolymers consist of silico-aluminates in a semi-crystalline three-dimensional structure. The geopolymer binder is synthesized by mixing materials rich in silica and amorphous alumina with a strong alkaline solution. Geopolymer composites are a very interesting concrete alternative, with an improved performance compared to traditional concretes, while utilizing a high proportion of industrial waste and by-products such as fly ash (FA), coal ash, and blast furnace slag. Geopolymers are therefore more environmentally friendly and cheaper than Portland cement and can significantly reduce the amount of CO2 emission from the cement industry—the primary driver of global warming.
Geopolymers exhibit excellent performance characteristics such as quick controllable setting and hardening, high compressive strength, freeze–thaw resistance, excellent durability in sulfate environment, superior resistance to acid and salt attacks, high fire resistance, low thermal conductivity, low shrinkage, and adequate radiation shielding.
The aim of this Special Issue is to invite researchers to publish their new and novel findings about physical, mechanical, thermal, and microstructural properties of geopolymer composites and inorganic building materials, the life cycle assessment of geopolymers, geopolymers for 3D printing, the durability and sustainability of geopolymer composites, and any other topics relevant to geopolymers.
Dr. Shima Pilehvar
Prof. Dr. Luis G. Baltazar
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- geopolymers
- geopolymer composites
- inorganic building materials
- 3D printing
- geopolymer mixture design
- physical properties of geopolymers
- mechanical properties of geopolymers
- thermal properties of geopolymers
- microstructural study of geopolymers
- durability
- life cycle assessment of geopolymers
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