Alkali-Activated Binders
A special issue of Minerals (ISSN 2075-163X). This special issue belongs to the section "Clays and Engineered Mineral Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2023) | Viewed by 9944
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Interests: alkali-activated materials
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Dear Colleagues,
Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) have been a focus area of research for the past few decades, and are attracting increasing attention from both academia and industry due to their relatively lower CO2 emissions compared to traditional ordinary Portland cement (OPC)-based binders. However, there are a few bottleneck problems which limit their wider applications, including a lack of standards applicable for direct comparisons among different results from various studies, greater drying shrinkage than that seen in OPC-based binders, and the high cost and embodied energy of alkaline activators. Thus, for the first problem, it is highly recommended to set up a platform where AAMs prepared using various precursors, such as metakaolin, red mud, incinerator bottom or fly ash, can be compared directly. To achieve this goal, effective Si/Al, Na/Al and Ca/Si ratios in AAM binding systems should be made clearer for comparison purposes, and related review papers are strongly favored for this Special Issue. For the second problem, it has been known that higher drying shrinkage of AAMs is closely associated with their intrinsic chemical compositions, finer and narrowed pores as well as possible creep deformation. However, there remain some uncertainties regarding the relationship between the final shrinkage values and these influential factors, especially when different raw materials (precursors) are utilized. Therefore, a deeper understanding about this should be obtained. For the last, different types of alkali activators, including single activators or their combinations, can be used, but what are their embodied energy and cost? How can one wisely select an alkaline activator considering that a large array of potential applications with different requirements is of critical importance? Are there any fundamental principles? This Special issue is organized into three sections:
- Section 1: A shared platform for the direct comparison of different AAMs with specified Si/Al, Na/Al and Ca/Si ratios with the aim of better understanding the correlation between the properties of AAMs and their intrinsic characteristics, regardless of various precursors.
- Section 2: More insights into the mechanisms regarding the effects of different influential factors on the shrinkage behavior of AAMs and related solutions.
- Section 3: A more comprehensive analysis for a better selection of alkaline activators and addition methods (either one-part or traditional two-part) given different possible application requirements.
Dr. Jie Ren
Dr. Linfei Li
Dr. Zhenhua Wei
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- alkali-activated materials
- alkaline activators
- drying shrinkage
- Si/Al, Na/Al and Ca/Si ratios
- no trial-and-error
- application-oriented optimization or selection
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