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Öğe Mechanical properties and setting time of ferrochrome slag based geopolymer paste and mortar(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2014) Karakoc, Mehmet Burhan; Turkmen, Ibrahim; Maras, Muslum Murat; Kantarci, Fatih; Demirboga, Ramazan; Toprak, M. UgurMany researches have been done to investigate using raw materials in the production of geopolymer cements. This paper presents the effects of alkali dosage and silica modulus when using sodium metasilicate solution at different curing conditions on the geopolymerization of ferrochrome slag (FS). As alkali activation for geopolymerization, NaOH and Na2SiO3 solution were used. Geopolymer cement was produced using FS as raw material with 3 different silica modulus (0.50, 0.60 and 0.70) and 4 different Na2O concentrations (4%, 7%, 10% and 12%). The setting time, hydration heat and compressive strength of geopolymer paste samples and compressive strength of geopolymer mortar samples were obtained. The setting time varied between 120 and 870 min, it showed variability depending on Na2O content. The highest 28 day compressive strength of the geopolymer paste samples was obtained from one with Na2O concentration of 7% and silica modulus of 0.70. Geopolymer mortars were prepared for the determination of compressive strength by adding FS:sand:alkali activator ratio 1:2:0.30, 035 and 0.40. The specimens were cured at 60 degrees C and 80 degrees C kept for 20 h and the other mortar samples were stored under laboratory conditions. Compressive strength of the material decreased, when w/b (water/binder) ratio increased. The highest 28 day strength of the geopolymer mortar was obtained at 0.30 w/b ratio and laboratory temperature curing conditions. The hydration heat of geopolymer paste samples was found to be less than normal Portland cements. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were investigated to study the microstructural properties of the geopolymers. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Öğe Mechanical Properties and Setting Time of Geopolymer Paste and Mortar Produced From Ferrochrome Slag(Ieee, 2013) Karakoc, Mehmet Burhan; Turkmen, Ibrahim; Maras, M. Murat; Kantarci, Fatih; Demirboga, Ramazan; Toprak, M. UgurMany researches have been done to investigate using raw materials in the production of geopolymer cements. The aim of this paper is the effect of dosage of alkali and silica modulus when using sodium metasilicate solution at different curing conditions on the geopolymerisation of ferrochrome slag (FS). As alkali activation for geopolymerization, NaOH and Na2SiO3 solution were used. Geopolymer cement was produced using FS and 3 different silica modulus (0.50, 0.60, and 0.70) and 4 different Na2O concentrations (4, 7, 10, and 12%). The setting time, heat of hydration and compressive strength of geopolymer paste samples and compressive strength of geopolymer mortar samples were obtained. The setting time varies between 120 and 870 min, it shows variability depending on content of Na2O. As a result of the highest 28 day strength of the geopolymer paste sample was obtained at Na2O concentration of 7% and at silica modulu of 0.70. Geopolymer mortars were prepared for the determination of compressive strength by adding FS: sand: alkali activator ratio 1:2:0.30, 0.35 and 0.40. The specimens were cured at 60 degrees C, 80 degrees C kept in 20 hours and the other mortars were stored under laboratory conditions. Compressive strength of the material decreases, when w/b ratio increases. The highest 28 day strength of the geopolymer mortar was obtained at 0.30 w/b ratio and at curing temperature laboratory conditions. The hydration heat of geopolymer paste samples was found to be less than normal Portland cements. Microstructural changes in the specimens were studied with SEM and XRD.