Soil slurry was recycled to prepare a geopolymer after treatment with high-power ultrasound (US) in the presence of NH3, HCl, and NaOH. Under 28 kHz US, 0.1 M NH3 additives effectively decarbonized the slurry, eliminating 72.2% of the carbon content from the original soil. The US-treated soils were used as raw materials for the geopolymer, as they contained Si and Al components in the range of 25-30 and 8-10 wt.%, respectively. The geopolymer was prepared with a Na2SiO4/NaOH aqueous solution at a 1/4 weight ratio at 80 °C for 24 h. The resultant geopolymers from theNH3-treated soil showed the best compressive strength of 3 MPa after 1 day of curing, with a low carbon content, when NH3 was used as an additive as opposed to HCl and NaOH under 1200 US exposure.
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Kwedi-Nsah, L. M., Watanabe, Y., & Kobayashi, T. (2019). Soil recycling geopolymers fabricated from high power ultrasound treated soil slurry in the presence of ammonia. Materials, 12(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12223804
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