Title: Geopolymers
1Geopolymers
- An environmental alternative to
- CO2-producing Portland Cement
2Outline
- CO2 and Global Warming
- Ordinary Portland Cement
- Geopolymers
- Components
- Mechanism
- Experimental Data
- X-ray Diffraction
- MAS-NMR
- Structure
- Geopolymer Cement Properties
- Conclusion
3Global Warming
- Global Warming is caused by green house gases
(GHG) - Carbon dioxide is the main contributor to GHG
- Cement industry contributes 5 of all CO2
- Second fastest growing source of CO2 emissions
- Reasons
- Manufacturing process
- Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC)
- Cement Sustainability Initiative
- 30 reduction by 2020
4Ordinary Portland Cement
- 5CaCO3 2SiO2 ? Ca3SiO5Ca2SiO4 5CO2
- 1 ton of OPC produces 1 ton of CO2 gas
- Alternative process vs. alternative chemistry
Gartner, E. Cement and Concrete Research 2004,
34, 1489-1498.
5Geopolymers
- Amorphous macromolecules that result from the
alkali activation of aluminosilicate minerals at
relatively low temperatures - Al3 and Si4 IV-fold coordination with oxygen
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PSS
PSDS
Davitovits, J. Journal of Materials Education
1994, 16, 91-139
6Components
- Sources of silica and aluminum
- Metakaolin
- Dehydroxylated kaolinite
- 2(Si2O5Al2(OH)4)n ? 2(Si2O5Al2O2)n 4n H2O
- Fly Ash
- Silicon Dioxide
- Slag
- Aluminum and Silica Oxides
- Alkaline Activator
- Alkali hydroxide or alkali silicate solution
- Usually Na, K
7Geopolymerization Mechanism
Step 1 alkalination and formation of tetravalent
Al in the side group sialate -Si-O-Al-(OH)3-Na
Step 2 alkaline dissolution starts with the
attachment of the base OH- to the silicon atom
8Geopolymerization Mechanism Cont.
Step 3 cleavage of the oxygen in Si-O-Si through
transfer of the electron from Si to O.
Step 4 further formation of silanol Si-OH groups
and isolation of the ortho-sialate molecule, the
primary unit in geopolymerization.
9Geopolymerization Mechanism Cont.
Step 5 reaction of the basic siloxo Si-O- with
the sodium cation Na and formation of Si-O-Na
terminal bond.
10Geopolymerization Mechanism Cont.
- Step 6a condensation between reactive groups
Si-O-Na and aluminum hydroxyl OH-Al, with
production of NaOH, creation of cyclo-tri-sialate
structure, further polycondensation into
Na-poly(sialate) nepheline framework.
11Geopolymerization Mechanism Cont.
Step 6b in the presence of soluble Na-
polysiloxonate one gets creation of
ortho-sialate-disiloxo cyclic structure, whereby
the alkali NaOH is liberated and reacts again
12Geopolymerization Mechanism Cont.
Step 7 further polycondensation into
Na-poly(sialate-disiloxo) albite framework with
its typical feldspar crankshaft chain structure.
The Geopolymer Institute http//www.geopolymer.or
g/science/about-geopolymerization/2 (accessed
January 3, 2009)
13X-Ray Diffraction
- Single diffuse halo peak at 3.05-3.30A
- Amorphous with short range order
Davitovits, J. Journal of Thermal Analysis 1991,
37, 1633-1656
1427Al MAS-NMR
- Single sharp peak at 55ppm
- One IV-coordinated species
- Only species present
- Excludes diamers/triamers
Davitovits, J. Journal of Thermal Analysis 1991,
37, 1633-1656
1529Si MAS-NMR
- Broad peak at 94ppm
- Three separate signals
- 85ppm
- 92ppm
- 99ppm
- Presence of three Si species
Davitovits, J. Journal of Thermal Analysis 1991,
37, 1633-1656
16Si Species
Davitovits, J. Journal of Thermal Analysis 1991,
37, 1633-1656
17Geopolymer Structure
Davitovits, J. Journal of Thermal Analysis 1991,
37, 1633-1656
18Properties
- Resistance to many chemically aggressive species
incl. sea water, acid, alkali and sulfate - Fire resistance up to 1000C
- Rapid setting without loss of compressive
strength - Does not experience damage due to water loss like
hydraulic cements
19Hurdles for Geopolymer Cement
- Different source materials
- Properties of soluble silicate
- Varying results and physical parameters
- Contaminants
- Industry regulations
- New material
20Conclusion
- The reduced CO2 emissions of Geopolymer cements
make them a good alternative to Ordinary Portland
Cement. - Geopolymer cements structure is determined from
X-ray Diffraction and MAS-NMR data. - From this predicted structure a mechanism for the
geopolymer is determined. - Produces a substance that is comparable to or
better than traditional cements with respect to
most properties.
21Special Thanks
- Geopolymer Institute
- Dr. Davidovitz
- Dr. Van Deventer
- Dr. Barkatt
- CUA Faculty
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