Silica Fume Enhances the Mechanical Strength of Alkali-Activated Slag/Fly Ash Pastes Subjected to Elevated Temperatures

The fireproof design of geopolymers through adjusting multi-component metallurgical solid wastes has attracted increasing attention, due to their potential low carbon emission, cost effectiveness, and role in environmental conservation. Herein, the effects of silica fume (SF) on the microstructure a...

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Main Authors: Weidong Dai, Yachao Wang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-06-01
Series:Fire
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6255/6/7/252
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description The fireproof design of geopolymers through adjusting multi-component metallurgical solid wastes has attracted increasing attention, due to their potential low carbon emission, cost effectiveness, and role in environmental conservation. Herein, the effects of silica fume (SF) on the microstructure and mechanical properties of alkali-activated slag/FA (fly ash) pastes subjected to elevated temperatures (150, 500, 850, and 1200 °C) are investigated to clarify whether or not SF has a positive role in the mechanical strength of the slag/FA (slag/FA = 30:70, wt.%) geopolymer during building fires. The results show that the replacement of FA with 10 wt.% SF (silica fume) promotes the increasing pore volume with a diameter of 0.2~3 μm, leading to an increase in the compressive or flexural strength below 850 °C, “right shifts” of the endothermic peak, and uniform and compact fracture surfaces. Meanwhile, gehlenite and labradorite are generated after exposure above 850 °C. The bloating effect of the SF-containing sample occurs at 1200 °C, leading to a greater deformation due to the further restructuring of the amorphous geopolymer chain N–A–S–H or N–(Ca)–A–S–H composed of [SiO<sub>4</sub>]<sup>4−</sup> and [AlO<sub>4</sub>]<sup>5−</sup>. This paper explores an effective approach to improving geopolymers’ fireproof performance by adjusting the formulation of solid waste.
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spelling doaj.art-3d4aeafcb3b54fc79d38cd8882ca47262023-11-18T19:17:24ZengMDPI AGFire2571-62552023-06-016725210.3390/fire6070252Silica Fume Enhances the Mechanical Strength of Alkali-Activated Slag/Fly Ash Pastes Subjected to Elevated TemperaturesWeidong Dai0Yachao Wang1Queshan County Highway Development Center, Longshan Road 1025, Zhumadian 463200, ChinaSchool of Resource Engineering, Xi’an University of Architecture & Technology, Xi’an 710055, ChinaThe fireproof design of geopolymers through adjusting multi-component metallurgical solid wastes has attracted increasing attention, due to their potential low carbon emission, cost effectiveness, and role in environmental conservation. Herein, the effects of silica fume (SF) on the microstructure and mechanical properties of alkali-activated slag/FA (fly ash) pastes subjected to elevated temperatures (150, 500, 850, and 1200 °C) are investigated to clarify whether or not SF has a positive role in the mechanical strength of the slag/FA (slag/FA = 30:70, wt.%) geopolymer during building fires. The results show that the replacement of FA with 10 wt.% SF (silica fume) promotes the increasing pore volume with a diameter of 0.2~3 μm, leading to an increase in the compressive or flexural strength below 850 °C, “right shifts” of the endothermic peak, and uniform and compact fracture surfaces. Meanwhile, gehlenite and labradorite are generated after exposure above 850 °C. The bloating effect of the SF-containing sample occurs at 1200 °C, leading to a greater deformation due to the further restructuring of the amorphous geopolymer chain N–A–S–H or N–(Ca)–A–S–H composed of [SiO<sub>4</sub>]<sup>4−</sup> and [AlO<sub>4</sub>]<sup>5−</sup>. This paper explores an effective approach to improving geopolymers’ fireproof performance by adjusting the formulation of solid waste.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6255/6/7/252alkali activatedsilica fumeelevated temperaturesslagfly ash
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Silica Fume Enhances the Mechanical Strength of Alkali-Activated Slag/Fly Ash Pastes Subjected to Elevated Temperatures
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alkali activated
silica fume
elevated temperatures
slag
fly ash
title Silica Fume Enhances the Mechanical Strength of Alkali-Activated Slag/Fly Ash Pastes Subjected to Elevated Temperatures
title_full Silica Fume Enhances the Mechanical Strength of Alkali-Activated Slag/Fly Ash Pastes Subjected to Elevated Temperatures
title_fullStr Silica Fume Enhances the Mechanical Strength of Alkali-Activated Slag/Fly Ash Pastes Subjected to Elevated Temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Silica Fume Enhances the Mechanical Strength of Alkali-Activated Slag/Fly Ash Pastes Subjected to Elevated Temperatures
title_short Silica Fume Enhances the Mechanical Strength of Alkali-Activated Slag/Fly Ash Pastes Subjected to Elevated Temperatures
title_sort silica fume enhances the mechanical strength of alkali activated slag fly ash pastes subjected to elevated temperatures
topic alkali activated
silica fume
elevated temperatures
slag
fly ash
url https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6255/6/7/252
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