Effect of the activator dose on the compressive strength and accelerated carbonation resistance of alkali silicate-activated slag/metakaolin blended materials

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The effects of activator dose on the properties of alkali-activated slag/metakaolin blends, were studied in fresh and hardened states: heat evolution, strength and accelerated carbonation. High activator concentrations affect the slag dissolution rate, reducing compressive strength when this is the sole precursor. An increased activator concentration favours metakaolin reaction, promoting high strengths and reduced permeability. Metakaolin addition, and increased activator concentrations reduce the susceptibility to carbonation, associated with the refinement of the pore network under extended CO2 exposure. The effect of adding an aluminosilicate precursor to an alkali-activated slag system is strongly dependent on the activator concentration.

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Bernal, S. A. (2015). Effect of the activator dose on the compressive strength and accelerated carbonation resistance of alkali silicate-activated slag/metakaolin blended materials. Construction and Building Materials, 98, 217–226. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.08.013

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