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The Strength Properties of Alkali-Activated Slag Mortars by Combined Caustic Alkali with Sodium Carbonate as Activator (가성알칼리와 탄산나트륨을 혼합한 활성화제를 사용한 알칼리 활성화 고로슬래그 모르타르의 강도 특성)

  • Kim, Tae-Wan
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.745-752
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    • 2012
  • This paper studies the effect of the compressive strength for combined alkali-activated slag mortars. The effect of activators such as alkali type and dosage factor on the strength was investigated. The alkalis combinations made using five caustic alkalis (sodium hydroxide (NaOH, A series), calcium hydroxide ($Ca(OH)_2$, B series), magnesium hydroxide ($Mg(OH)_2$, C series), aluminum hydroxide ($Al(OH)_3$, D series), and potassium hydroxide (KOH, E series)) with sodium carbonate ($Na_2CO_3$) were evaluated. The mixtures were combined in different dosage at 1M, 2M, and 3M. The study results showed that the compressive strength of combined alkali-activated slag mortars tended to increase with increasing sodium carbonate. The strength of combined alkali-activated slag mortars was better than that of control cases (without sodium carbonate). The result from scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis confirmed that there were reaction products of calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) and alumina-silicate gels from combined alkali-activated slag specimens.

MAS-NMR Studies in Mixed Alkali Silicate Glasses with low Fe2O3 Content (미소량의 Fe2O3를 첨가시킨 혼합 알칼리 Silicate 유리들의 MAS-NMR 연구)

  • Kang, Myoung-Jin;Shim, Moon-Sik
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 1996
  • The mixed alkali silicate glasses doped 0.1 mol% $Fe_2O_3$ are fabricated for studying the effect of transition metal oxides, which is related to the $Li^-$ ion movement in Magic-Angle-Spinning NMR. We have investigated the spin-lattice relaxation times in the room temperature and measured the $^7Li$ MAS-NMR spectrum with temperature. When the $Fe_2O_3$ oxides are added in alkali silicate glasses, the width of spectrum is changed a little but the line shape is hardly varied. For this reason, we can think that the mixed alkali effects are shown sufficiently in the spin-spin relaxation processes. However, it is not mixed alkali effects in this case. The activation energy of $Li^-$ ions are diminished in mixed alkali glasses. From the analysis of $Li^-$ diffusion environment, spin-lattice relaxation time and the nuclear magnetization, it is confirmed that the alkali mixed effects are not shown in $^7Li$ spin-lattice relaxation processes.

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Effects of Alkaline Reagent on the Rheological Properties of Wheat Flour and Noodle Property (알칼리제가 밀가루의 리올로지와 국수의 성질에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Sung-Kon;Kim, Heung-Rae;Bang, Jung-Bum
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.58-65
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    • 1996
  • The effects of sodium carbonate (Na), potassuim carbonate (K) and their mixtures (Na/K=0.7-2.0) on pasting properties by amylograph and mixing properties by farinograph of wheat flour (9.45% protein), and of alkali mixtures (0.16%) on noodle property were examined. The concentrations of alkali used were 0.08%, 0.10% and 0.16% based on flour weight (14% mb). The salt (1.7%) and alkali decreased the initial pasting temperature but increased the amylograph peak viscosity. The peak viscosity increased with the increase of alkali concentration, but the mixing ratio at a fixed concentration had no effect on peak viscosity. The farinograph absorption decreased by salt, but the effect of salt diminished in the presence of alkali. The salt and alkali increased the farinograph stability, of which the former was more pronounced. The effect of alkali alone and mixtures in the presence of salt on amylograph and farinograph were essentially the same regardless the concentrations and mixing ratios. The yellowness and breaking force of dry noodle prepared with salt and alkali was higher than that prepared with salt only. The weight and volume gain of the optimum cooked noodle remained essentially constant, but the shear force and compression force were increased by the alkali.

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The Estimation of Optimal Mixing Ratio of CLSM Mixed with Red Mud and Paper Sludge Ash (Red mud와 제지회를 혼합한 CLSM의 적정 혼합비 산정)

  • Roh, Seongoh;Kim, Taeyeon;Lee, Bongjik
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2022
  • Recently, numerous studies are being performed to examine alkali-activated cement which uses industrial by-products, such as GGBS and fly ash, as well as alkali activators. Alkali-activated cement is a type of binder that exerts the same strength as cement without using cement by mixing industrial by-products with alkali activators. Alkali activators, which are used mainly for carbon-reducing technologies and alkali activation, are expensive and difficult to apply in the field due to risks related to strong alkalinity. Therefore, this study intends to explore methods to use red mud as a substitute for an alkali activator. To that end, this study has evaluated engineering properties, such as flow and strength, of CLSM that uses red mud and paper sludge ash as binders and its possibility to cause soil pollution. This study also aims to present the appropriate mixing ratios of red mud and paper sludge ash to produce CLSM.

The Inhibition Effect of Alkali-Silica Reaction in Concrete by Pozzolanic Effect of Metakaolin (메타카오린의 포조란 효과에 의한 콘크리트 내 알칼리-실리카 반응 억제 효과)

  • Lee Hyomin;Jun Ssang-Sun;Hwang Jin-Yeon;Jin Chi-Sub;Yoon Jihae;Ok Soo Seok
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.277-288
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    • 2004
  • Alkali-silica reaction (ASR) is a chemical reaction between alkalies in cement and chemically unstable aggregates and causes expansion and cracking of concrete. In the Present study, we studied the effects of metakaolin, which is a newly introduced mineral admixture showing excellent pozzolainc reaction property, on the inhibition of ASR. We prepared mortar-bars of various replacement ratios of metakaolin and conducted alkali-silica reactivity test (ASTM C 1260), compressive strength test and flow test. We also carefully analyzed the mineralogical changes in hydrate cement paste by XRD qualitative analysis. The admixing of metakaolin caused quick pozzolanic reaction and hydration reaction that resulted in a rapid decrease in portlandite content of hydrated cement paste. The expansion by ASR was reduced effectively as metakaolin replaced cement greater than 15%. This resulted in that the amounts of available portlandite decreased to less than 10% in cement paste. It is considered that the inhibition of ASR expansion by admixing of metakaolin was resulted by the combined processes that the formation of deleterious alkali-calcium-silicate gel was inhibited and the penetration of alkali solution into concrete was retarded due to the formation of denser, more homogeneous cement paste caused by pozzolanic effect. Higher early strength (7 days) than normal concrete was developed when the replacement ratios of metakaolin were greater than 15%. And also, late strength (28 days) was far higher than normal concrete for the all the replacement ratios of metakaolin. The development patterns of mechanical strength for metakaolin admixed concretes reflect the rapid pozzolanic reaction and hydration properties of metakaolin.

Effect of the Combined Using of Fly Ash and Blast Furnace Slag as Cementitious Materials on Properties of Alkali-Activated Mortar (결합재(結合材)로 플라이애시와 고로(高爐)슬래그의 혼합사용(混合使用)이 알칼리 활성(活性) 모르타르의 특성(特性)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Koh, Kyung-Taek;Kang, Su-Tae;Park, Jung-Jun;Ryu, Gum-Sung;Lee, Jang-Hwa;Kang, Hyun-Jin
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.19-28
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    • 2010
  • Attempts to increase the utilization of a by-products such as fly ash and blast furnace slag to partially replace the cement in concrete are gathering momentum. But most of by-products is currently dumped in landfills, thus creating a threat to the environment. Many researches on alkali-activated concrete that does not need the presence of cement as a binder have been carried out recently. However, most study deal only with alkali-activated blast furnace slag or fly ash, as for the combined use of the both, little information is reported. In this study, we investigated the influence of mixture ratio of fly ash/slag, type of alkaline activator and curing condition on the workability and compressive strength of mortar in oder to develop cementless alkali-activated concrete. In view of the results, we found out that the mixture ratio of fly ash/slag and the type of alkaline activator always results to be significant factors. But the influence of curing temperature in the strength development of mortar is lower than the contribution due to other factors. At the age of 28days, the mixture 50% fly ash and 50% slag activated with 1:1 the mass ratio of 9M NaOH and sodium silicate, develop compressive strength of about 65 MPa under $20^{\circ}C$ curing.

The Effect on the Alkali-Activator Mixture Ratio of fly Ash Mortar (알칼리 활성화제 혼합비가 플라이애시 모르타르에 미치는 영향)

  • Kang, Hyun-Jin;Kang, Su-Tae;Ko, Kyung-Taek;Ryu, Gum-Sung;Park, Jung-Jun;Lee, Jang-Hwa
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.395-396
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study is to observe the effect of mixture ratio of alkali-activator on workability and compressive strength of alkali-activated mortar that using 100% fly ash.

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Compressive Strength and Optimal Mixing Ratio of Alkali Activated Cement Concrete Containing Fly Ash (플라이 애쉬를 활용한 알칼리 활성시멘트 콘크리트의 압축강도와 최적혼합비)

  • Han, Sang-Ho;Park, Sang-Sook;Kang, Hwa-Young
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.152-158
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    • 2007
  • This is a fundamental research to utilize alkali activated cement(AAC) in concrete. The compressive strength of AAC concrete were measured for the various mixing ratios of activator/fly ash, and the mixing ratios of water glass, NaOH, and water among the activators. The mixing ratio of fine and coarse aggregates was maintained constantly. The relationships between the compressive strength and mixing ratios were analyzed to find the optimal mixing ratio of AAC concrete. As the results, the optimal mixing ratio of activator/fly ash in AAC concrete was 0.7, and that of water glass, NaOH, water among the activator was 4.0:1.0:2.5 for the maximum compressive strength.

The Strength and Drying Shrinkage Properties of Alkali-Activated Slag Mortars as the Particle Size of Blended Fine Aggregate (혼합 잔골재의 입자 크기에 따른 알칼리 활성화 슬래그 모르타르의 강도와 건조수축 특성)

  • Kim, Tae Wan
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.273-281
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, the performance of alkali-activated slag cement (AASC) is assessed in terms of compressive strength and drying shrinkage, using three different types of silica sand and river sand. The sand type has an important influence on the properties of AASC mortar. Three silica sands (SS1, SS2 and SS3) and river sand (RS) were considered. Three series of blended sands have been tested. A first series (S1) with RS and SS1, a second series (S2) with RS and SS2 and third series (S3) with RS and SS3 with a different blended ratios. The result shows a very significant influence of the blended sand on the AASC mortar properties. The compressive strength and drying shrinkage related with the particle sizes and blended ratios of sands are investigated considering blended sand properties like fineness modulus (FM) and relative specific surface. The type and blended ratio of sand seems to have very significant and important consequences for the mix design of the AASC mortar.

Influence of Blended Activators on the Physical Properties of Alkali-activated Slag Mortar (알칼리 활성화 슬래그 모르타르의 특성에 미치는 혼합 활성화제의 영향)

  • Kim, Tae Wan;Park, Hyun Jae;Seo, Ki Young
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.26-33
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    • 2012
  • This paper reported on the effect of blended activator on the physical properties of alkali-activated slag mortar. Five different activators(caustic alkalis) were used: sodium hydroxide(NaOH, A Case), calsium hydroxide($Ca(OH)_2$, B Case), magnesium hydroxide($Mg(OH)_2$, C Case), aluminum hydroxide($Al(OH)_3$, D Case), and potassium hydroxide(KOH, E Case). We blended five caustic alkalis with sodium carbonate($Na_2CO_3$). The dosage of five caustic alkalis was 3M and sodium carbonate was 1M, 2M and 3M. The result of flow and setting time was decrease as the dosage of sodium carbonate increase. But the compressive strength was increase as the dosage of sodium carbonate increase. It was shown that there is a good effect of blended caustic alkalis with sodium carbonate in alkali-activated slag mortar.