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Physical, Mechanical and Radiological Characteristics of a Fly Ash Geopolymer Incorporating Titanium Dioxide Waste as Passive Fire Insulating Material in Steel Structures

This research analyzes whether a titanium dioxide waste (TiO(2) waste) can be used as a source material for geopolymers with good fire resistance properties. Samples with different proportions were prepared, replacing fly ashes with titanium dioxide waste on geopolymers (0, 20, 30, 40 and 100% w/w)....

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Autores principales: Salazar, Pedro Antonio, Fernández, Carlos Leiva, Luna-Galiano, Yolanda, Sánchez, Rosario Villegas, Fernández-Pereira, Constantino
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9737161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499995
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15238493
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author Salazar, Pedro Antonio
Fernández, Carlos Leiva
Luna-Galiano, Yolanda
Sánchez, Rosario Villegas
Fernández-Pereira, Constantino
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Fernández, Carlos Leiva
Luna-Galiano, Yolanda
Sánchez, Rosario Villegas
Fernández-Pereira, Constantino
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description This research analyzes whether a titanium dioxide waste (TiO(2) waste) can be used as a source material for geopolymers with good fire resistance properties. Samples with different proportions were prepared, replacing fly ashes with titanium dioxide waste on geopolymers (0, 20, 30, 40 and 100% w/w). The activating solution has a Na(2)O/SiO(2) molar ratio of 0.98. Physical (bulk density, moisture content and water absorption) and mechanical (superficial hardness and compressive strength) characteristics have been evaluated. In addition, their thermal behavior at high temperatures (fire resistance, compressive strength at elevated temperature and absorbed energy) has also been evaluated to see if they can be used as fire insulating materials. This work also studies the radiological activity of geopolymer materials. The replacement of FA with WTiO(2) increases the bulk density due to its higher specific bulk density. The highest compressive strength values were obtained with a TiO(2) waste content between 30 and 40% w/w. The compressive strength decreases at high temperatures, especially when more TiO(2) waste is added. When the amount of TiO(2) waste is increased, so is the plateau of evaporation, and this, in turn, increases the resistance to fire. Geopolymers containing FA and TiO(2) waste do not present radiological problems, although, when the TiO(2) waste is increased, the activity index of the geopolymer also rises.
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spelling pubmed-97371612022-12-11 Physical, Mechanical and Radiological Characteristics of a Fly Ash Geopolymer Incorporating Titanium Dioxide Waste as Passive Fire Insulating Material in Steel Structures Salazar, Pedro Antonio Fernández, Carlos Leiva Luna-Galiano, Yolanda Sánchez, Rosario Villegas Fernández-Pereira, Constantino Materials (Basel) Article This research analyzes whether a titanium dioxide waste (TiO(2) waste) can be used as a source material for geopolymers with good fire resistance properties. Samples with different proportions were prepared, replacing fly ashes with titanium dioxide waste on geopolymers (0, 20, 30, 40 and 100% w/w). The activating solution has a Na(2)O/SiO(2) molar ratio of 0.98. Physical (bulk density, moisture content and water absorption) and mechanical (superficial hardness and compressive strength) characteristics have been evaluated. In addition, their thermal behavior at high temperatures (fire resistance, compressive strength at elevated temperature and absorbed energy) has also been evaluated to see if they can be used as fire insulating materials. This work also studies the radiological activity of geopolymer materials. The replacement of FA with WTiO(2) increases the bulk density due to its higher specific bulk density. The highest compressive strength values were obtained with a TiO(2) waste content between 30 and 40% w/w. The compressive strength decreases at high temperatures, especially when more TiO(2) waste is added. When the amount of TiO(2) waste is increased, so is the plateau of evaporation, and this, in turn, increases the resistance to fire. Geopolymers containing FA and TiO(2) waste do not present radiological problems, although, when the TiO(2) waste is increased, the activity index of the geopolymer also rises. MDPI 2022-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9737161/ /pubmed/36499995 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15238493 Text en © 2022 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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Fernández, Carlos Leiva
Luna-Galiano, Yolanda
Sánchez, Rosario Villegas
Fernández-Pereira, Constantino
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title Physical, Mechanical and Radiological Characteristics of a Fly Ash Geopolymer Incorporating Titanium Dioxide Waste as Passive Fire Insulating Material in Steel Structures
title_full Physical, Mechanical and Radiological Characteristics of a Fly Ash Geopolymer Incorporating Titanium Dioxide Waste as Passive Fire Insulating Material in Steel Structures
title_fullStr Physical, Mechanical and Radiological Characteristics of a Fly Ash Geopolymer Incorporating Titanium Dioxide Waste as Passive Fire Insulating Material in Steel Structures
title_full_unstemmed Physical, Mechanical and Radiological Characteristics of a Fly Ash Geopolymer Incorporating Titanium Dioxide Waste as Passive Fire Insulating Material in Steel Structures
title_short Physical, Mechanical and Radiological Characteristics of a Fly Ash Geopolymer Incorporating Titanium Dioxide Waste as Passive Fire Insulating Material in Steel Structures
title_sort physical, mechanical and radiological characteristics of a fly ash geopolymer incorporating titanium dioxide waste as passive fire insulating material in steel structures
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9737161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499995
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15238493
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