Abstract
This study presents the feasibility of a combination of liquid–crystal display glass powder (LCDGP) and slag in alkali-activated materials using several techniques including nuclear magnetic resonance and thermodynamic modeling. Slag was replaced with LCDGP at a weight ratio of 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%. Replacing slag with LCDGP up to 50% resulted in no strength loss and no significant changes in phase assemblages compared to alkali-activated slag. The incorporation of 25% LCDGP improved the pore structure and the reactivity of both precursors which result in increased compressive strength. This was because aluminum of LCDGP incorporated into the silicate which polymerized more C-(N)-A-S-H gel. However, the excessive use of LCDGP (more than 50%) caused a significant strength loss. Since LCDGP was responsible for lowering the pore solution's pH, its excessive use reduced the reactivity of precursors and caused a significant strength loss. This study suggests a guideline for using LCDGP to improve the mechanical property of alkali-activated slag.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 130527 |
| Journal | Construction and Building Materials |
| Volume | 369 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2023.03.10 |
Keywords
- Alkali-activated materials
- Blast furnace slag
- Degree of reaction
- Liquid-crystal display glass powder
- Waste glass
Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics
- Materials Science
- Engineering - Civil & Structural
- Architecture
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