Developing green slag/bentonite-based geopolymers modified with meso-porous tungsten oxide: Zeolitic phases, mechanical performance and gamma-radiation mitigation
Ramadan, M; El-Gamal, SMA; Wetwet, Mona M; Sayed, Mostafa A; Deghiedy, Noha M; Swilem, Ahmed E; Mohsen, Alaa; Mahmoud, Mona Mohamed Ahmed; Mostafa A. Sayed; S.M.A. Elgamal; Hazem, Mahmoud M.;
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In an attempt to maintain the sustainable development goals in the construction sector via reducing the raw-materials/energy consumption and greenhouse-gas emissions related to cement production, a green nano-modified slag/bentonite-based alkali-activated material was developed. Firstly, the green composites were prepared by mixing slag and bentonite with a ratio of 2:1. Several factors like NaOH-concentration (6, 8, 10 wt%); thermal treatment of bentonite (as-received “RB” and thermally treated at 650 °C “TB”); curing conditions (normal-curing for 3 and 28-days as well as hydrothermal-curing at 3, 6, 9, 15 bar for 4 h) and meso-porous tungsten oxide nano-particles “WO3 -NPs” inclusion (0.25, 0.5 and 1 wt%) were studied to assign the optimum conditions for fabricating composites with adequate mechanical properties and radiation-shielding ability. The mechanical performance and radiation shielding were evaluated by measuring the compressive-strengths and linear attenuation coefficient “μ”/ half value layer “HVL” using 137Cs, respectively. The results reveal the feasibility of using 8 wt% NaOH, TB, hydrothermal-curing at 3 bar/4 h and 0.5 wt% WO3 -NPs in fabricating low-cost/pre-cast/environmentally friendly building material with superior compressive-strength (53.6 MPa). Also, the radiation shielding results substantiate that this developed composite achieved adequate μ and HVL values, referring to its efficiency as a radiation-blocker. The synergistic impact of alkali-hydrothermal-activation, the high pozzolanicity of TB and the nucleation-site/potential-seeds effect of WO3 -NPs are the main reasons behind forming strength-giving-phases from stratlingite, hydrogarnet, analcime and pentasil zeolitic phase (ZSM-5), as proved by X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA/DTG) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The presence of such phases reinforced the microstructure, thus improving the mechanical performance and radiation shielding capability.
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| Title | Developing green slag/bentonite-based geopolymers modified with meso-porous tungsten oxide: Zeolitic phases, mechanical performance and gamma-radiation mitigation | Authors | Ramadan, M; El-Gamal, SMA; Wetwet, Mona M; Sayed, Mostafa A; Deghiedy, Noha M; Swilem, Ahmed E; Mohsen, Alaa; Mahmoud, Mona Mohamed Ahmed ; Mostafa A. Sayed ; S.M.A. Elgamal ; Hazem, Mahmoud M. | Keywords | Alkali-activated materials | Bentonite | Hydrothermal-curing | Radiation shielding | Tungsten oxide | Issue Date | 2024 | Journal | Applied Clay Science | Volume | 255 | Start page | 107421 | ISSN | 01691317 | DOI | 10.1016/j.clay.2024.107421 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85193426066 |
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