Waste Upcycling in Construction: Geopolymer Bricks at the Vanguard of Polymer Waste Renaissance

Geopolymer concrete is one of the new aged concrete that is widely being studied and applied due to its sustainable approach achieved by its low CO2 emission by eliminating the utilization of cement in concrete. Geopolymer is cement less concrete made out of industrial by products like fly ash, GGBS...

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Main Authors: Haq Md. Zia ul, Sood Hemant, Kumar Rajesh, Chaudhary Prashant, Lavanya C., Dhaliwal Navdeep, Singarapu Sathish, Kumar Kaushal
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Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/67/e3sconf_icmpc2023_01205.pdf
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author Haq Md. Zia ul
Sood Hemant
Kumar Rajesh
Chaudhary Prashant
Lavanya C.
Dhaliwal Navdeep
Singarapu Sathish
Kumar Kaushal
author_facet Haq Md. Zia ul
Sood Hemant
Kumar Rajesh
Chaudhary Prashant
Lavanya C.
Dhaliwal Navdeep
Singarapu Sathish
Kumar Kaushal
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description Geopolymer concrete is one of the new aged concrete that is widely being studied and applied due to its sustainable approach achieved by its low CO2 emission by eliminating the utilization of cement in concrete. Geopolymer is cement less concrete made out of industrial by products like fly ash, GGBS, Rice husk ask , Mine tailing waste etc. or any other waste material that constituent the Si:Al that can be dissolved and polymerise in the alkaline solution. In the present study we have utilized rice husk ash to develop the geopolymer concrete as rice husk ash is one of the major challenge of handling and large emission of CO2. The geopolymer concrete made out of Rice husk ask is tested against all the standard codal provision for the conventional concrete. Compressive strength results align with the special mix design made out for the geopolymer concrete. The Study was conducted at the ambient temperature as well at the 60°C and microscopic studies were performed to analysis the change in the internal structure using SEM images
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spelling doaj.art-722795572f354da9b5f15c62c7ac374e2023-10-17T08:47:38ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014300120510.1051/e3sconf/202343001205e3sconf_icmpc2023_01205Waste Upcycling in Construction: Geopolymer Bricks at the Vanguard of Polymer Waste RenaissanceHaq Md. Zia ul0Sood Hemant1Kumar Rajesh2Chaudhary Prashant3Lavanya C.4Dhaliwal Navdeep5Singarapu Sathish6Kumar Kaushal7Department of civil engineering NITTTR CHANDIGARH, Sector 26Department of civil engineering NITTTR CHANDIGARH, Sector 26Department of Civil Engineering, CCET CHANDIGARH, Sector 26Division of research & innovation, Uttaranchal UniversityDepartment of Civil Engineering, GRIET, BachupallyLovely Professional UniversityKG Reddy College of Engineering & TechnologyK R Mangalam UniversityGeopolymer concrete is one of the new aged concrete that is widely being studied and applied due to its sustainable approach achieved by its low CO2 emission by eliminating the utilization of cement in concrete. Geopolymer is cement less concrete made out of industrial by products like fly ash, GGBS, Rice husk ask , Mine tailing waste etc. or any other waste material that constituent the Si:Al that can be dissolved and polymerise in the alkaline solution. In the present study we have utilized rice husk ash to develop the geopolymer concrete as rice husk ash is one of the major challenge of handling and large emission of CO2. The geopolymer concrete made out of Rice husk ask is tested against all the standard codal provision for the conventional concrete. Compressive strength results align with the special mix design made out for the geopolymer concrete. The Study was conducted at the ambient temperature as well at the 60°C and microscopic studies were performed to analysis the change in the internal structure using SEM imageshttps://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/67/e3sconf_icmpc2023_01205.pdfsustainabilitygeopolymer concreterice husk ashsemelevated temperature
spellingShingle Haq Md. Zia ul
Sood Hemant
Kumar Rajesh
Chaudhary Prashant
Lavanya C.
Dhaliwal Navdeep
Singarapu Sathish
Kumar Kaushal
Waste Upcycling in Construction: Geopolymer Bricks at the Vanguard of Polymer Waste Renaissance
E3S Web of Conferences
sustainability
geopolymer concrete
rice husk ash
sem
elevated temperature
title Waste Upcycling in Construction: Geopolymer Bricks at the Vanguard of Polymer Waste Renaissance
title_full Waste Upcycling in Construction: Geopolymer Bricks at the Vanguard of Polymer Waste Renaissance
title_fullStr Waste Upcycling in Construction: Geopolymer Bricks at the Vanguard of Polymer Waste Renaissance
title_full_unstemmed Waste Upcycling in Construction: Geopolymer Bricks at the Vanguard of Polymer Waste Renaissance
title_short Waste Upcycling in Construction: Geopolymer Bricks at the Vanguard of Polymer Waste Renaissance
title_sort waste upcycling in construction geopolymer bricks at the vanguard of polymer waste renaissance
topic sustainability
geopolymer concrete
rice husk ash
sem
elevated temperature
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/67/e3sconf_icmpc2023_01205.pdf
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