Utilizing Corn Cob Ash and Bauxite as One-Part Geopolymer: A Sustainable Approach for Construction Materials

This research focused on creating sustainable geopolymer mortar using waste materials such as corn cob ash (CCA) and bauxite. The CCA was obtained by burning corn cobs in an open environment and then further treated at 600 °C to remove carbon impurities. The resulting ash was ground to improve react...

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Main Authors: Raheel Arif, Ammar Iqtidar, Safeer Ullah Khattak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-08-01
Series:Engineering Proceedings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4591/44/1/18
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Summary:This research focused on creating sustainable geopolymer mortar using waste materials such as corn cob ash (CCA) and bauxite. The CCA was obtained by burning corn cobs in an open environment and then further treated at 600 °C to remove carbon impurities. The resulting ash was ground to improve reactivity and used as a binder. Sodium silicate was used as an activator for geopolymerization. The geopolymer was prepared by combining the binder with fine aggregate, ground bauxite, and CCA in different proportions. The curing process involved heating the samples at 70 °C for 24 h followed by ambient temperature curing. Compression testing was conducted at 7, 14, and 28 days to assess the strength and durability of the geopolymer mortar. Testing was performed according to ASTM standards.
ISSN:2673-4591