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Alkali-Activated Hybrid Cements Based on Fly Ash and Construction and Demolition Wastes Using Sodium Sulfate and Sodium Carbonate

This article demonstrates the possibility of producing alkali-activated hybrid cements based on fly ash (FA), and construction and demolition wastes (concrete waste, COW; ceramic waste, CEW; and masonry waste, MAW) using sodium sulfate (Na(2)SO(4)) (2–6%) and sodium carbonate (Na(2)CO(3)) (5–10%) as...

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Autores principales: Valencia-Saavedra, William, Robayo-Salazar, Rafael, Mejía de Gutiérrez, Ruby
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8707466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34946653
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26247572
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author Valencia-Saavedra, William
Robayo-Salazar, Rafael
Mejía de Gutiérrez, Ruby
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Mejía de Gutiérrez, Ruby
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description This article demonstrates the possibility of producing alkali-activated hybrid cements based on fly ash (FA), and construction and demolition wastes (concrete waste, COW; ceramic waste, CEW; and masonry waste, MAW) using sodium sulfate (Na(2)SO(4)) (2–6%) and sodium carbonate (Na(2)CO(3)) (5–10%) as activators. From a mixture of COW, CEW, and MAW in equal proportions (33.33%), a new precursor called CDW was generated. The precursors were mixed with ordinary Portland cement (OPC) (10–30%). Curing of the materials was performed at room temperature (25 °C). The hybrid cements activated with Na(2)SO(4) reached compressive strengths of up to 31 MPa at 28 days of curing, and the hybrid cements activated with Na(2)CO(3) yielded compressive strengths of up to 22 MPa. Based on their mechanical performance, the optimal mixtures were selected: FA/30OPC-4%Na(2)SO(4), CDW/30OPC-4%Na(2)SO(4), FA/30OPC-10%Na(2)CO(3), and CDW/30OPC-10%Na(2)CO(3). At prolonged ages (180 days), these mixtures reached compressive strength values similar to those reported for pastes based on 100% OPC. A notable advantage is the reduction of the heat of the reaction, which can be reduced by up to 10 times relative to that reported for the hydration of Portland cement. These results show the feasibility of manufacturing alkaline-activated hybrid cements using alternative activators with a lower environmental impact.
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spelling pubmed-87074662021-12-25 Alkali-Activated Hybrid Cements Based on Fly Ash and Construction and Demolition Wastes Using Sodium Sulfate and Sodium Carbonate Valencia-Saavedra, William Robayo-Salazar, Rafael Mejía de Gutiérrez, Ruby Molecules Article This article demonstrates the possibility of producing alkali-activated hybrid cements based on fly ash (FA), and construction and demolition wastes (concrete waste, COW; ceramic waste, CEW; and masonry waste, MAW) using sodium sulfate (Na(2)SO(4)) (2–6%) and sodium carbonate (Na(2)CO(3)) (5–10%) as activators. From a mixture of COW, CEW, and MAW in equal proportions (33.33%), a new precursor called CDW was generated. The precursors were mixed with ordinary Portland cement (OPC) (10–30%). Curing of the materials was performed at room temperature (25 °C). The hybrid cements activated with Na(2)SO(4) reached compressive strengths of up to 31 MPa at 28 days of curing, and the hybrid cements activated with Na(2)CO(3) yielded compressive strengths of up to 22 MPa. Based on their mechanical performance, the optimal mixtures were selected: FA/30OPC-4%Na(2)SO(4), CDW/30OPC-4%Na(2)SO(4), FA/30OPC-10%Na(2)CO(3), and CDW/30OPC-10%Na(2)CO(3). At prolonged ages (180 days), these mixtures reached compressive strength values similar to those reported for pastes based on 100% OPC. A notable advantage is the reduction of the heat of the reaction, which can be reduced by up to 10 times relative to that reported for the hydration of Portland cement. These results show the feasibility of manufacturing alkaline-activated hybrid cements using alternative activators with a lower environmental impact. MDPI 2021-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8707466/ /pubmed/34946653 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26247572 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Valencia-Saavedra, William
Robayo-Salazar, Rafael
Mejía de Gutiérrez, Ruby
Alkali-Activated Hybrid Cements Based on Fly Ash and Construction and Demolition Wastes Using Sodium Sulfate and Sodium Carbonate
title Alkali-Activated Hybrid Cements Based on Fly Ash and Construction and Demolition Wastes Using Sodium Sulfate and Sodium Carbonate
title_full Alkali-Activated Hybrid Cements Based on Fly Ash and Construction and Demolition Wastes Using Sodium Sulfate and Sodium Carbonate
title_fullStr Alkali-Activated Hybrid Cements Based on Fly Ash and Construction and Demolition Wastes Using Sodium Sulfate and Sodium Carbonate
title_full_unstemmed Alkali-Activated Hybrid Cements Based on Fly Ash and Construction and Demolition Wastes Using Sodium Sulfate and Sodium Carbonate
title_short Alkali-Activated Hybrid Cements Based on Fly Ash and Construction and Demolition Wastes Using Sodium Sulfate and Sodium Carbonate
title_sort alkali-activated hybrid cements based on fly ash and construction and demolition wastes using sodium sulfate and sodium carbonate
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8707466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34946653
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26247572
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