화학공학소재연구정보센터
Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.199, 280-288, 2017
The influence of gibbsite in kaolin and the formation of berlinite on the properties of metakaolin-phosphate-based geopolymer cements
Two different kaolins (Kao1, Kao2) containing about 11 and 28% of gibbsite were applied for producing metakaolin-phosphate-based geopolymer cements. These kaolins were transformed to metakaolins by calcination them at 700 degrees C. Gibbsite contained in these kaolins were transformed to gamma-Al2O3 during the calcination. The hardener used in this work was a phosphoric acid solution with molar concentration 10 M. It could be observed that the compressive strength of metakaolin-phosphate-based geopolymer cements (54.41/36.01 MPa) decreases in the course GMK1/GMK2. The both geopolymer cements indicate the formation of berlinite which is well dispersed in GMK1 and therefore reinforced the structure of the specimen. The micrograph images of phosphate-based geopolymer cements GMK2 is heterogeneous while the one of the GMK1 is homogeneous and more compact microstructure. The higher content of gibbsite in Kao2 affects negatively the mechanical and microstructural properties of metakaolin-phosphate-based geopolymer cements. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.