This study reports on formulations and conditions for producing fly ash-based geopolymers with a view to showing that the compressive strength required for construction applications can be obtained without the addition of aggregates, sand, and/or cement. It was shown in a series of experiments constituting at least 73% fly ash that a compressive strength of up to 90 MPa can be obtained depending on the curing conditions. While high alkalinity resulted in stronger materials, the results showed about 40% savings in CO2 emissions without using sand and cement. Such materials are suited for construction applications with minimal environmental impact.
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Kalombe, R. M., Ojumu, V. T., Eze, C. P., Nyale, S. M., Kevern, J., & Petrik, L. F. (2020). Fly ash-based geopolymer building materials for green and sustainable development. Materials, 13(24), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13245699
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