Positive influence of liquid sodium silicate on the setting time, polymerization, and strength development mechanism of mswi bottom ash alkali-activated mortars

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Setting time and mechanical properties are key metrics needed to assess the properties of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom ash alkali-activated samples. This study investigated the solidification law, polymerization, and strength development mechanism in response to NaOH and liquid sodium silicate addition. Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction were used to identify the formation rules of polymerization products and the mechanism of the underlying polymerization reaction under different excitation conditions. The results identify a strongly alkaline environment as the key factor for the dissolution of active substances as well as for the formation of polymerization products. The self-condensation reaction of liquid sodium silicate in the supersaturated state (caused by the loss of free water) is the major reason for the rapid coagulation of alkali-activated samples. The combination of both NaOH and liquid sodium silicate achieves the optimal effect, because they play a compatible coupling role.

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Jin, L., Huang, G., Li, Y., Zhang, X., Ji, Y., & Xu, Z. (2021). Positive influence of liquid sodium silicate on the setting time, polymerization, and strength development mechanism of mswi bottom ash alkali-activated mortars. Materials, 14(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14081927

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