Waste glass as a precursor in alkaline activation: Chemical process and hydration products Articles uri icon

publication date

  • February 2017

start page

  • 342

end page

  • 354

volume

  • 139

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0950-0618

abstract

  • This paper discusses the results of alkali-activating waste glass in pursuit of a new type of alkali activated materials (AAMs). Waste glass pastes were prepared with different alkaline activators (NaOH, NaOH/ Na2CO3, sodium silicate hydrate and KOH) with different concentrations and cured for 20 h at 85 C and at 99% or 6.5% relative humidity to assess the effect of these variables on paste mechanical strength and microstructure. Compressive strength performance was better at the higher alkaline concentrations and when the pastes were cured at low relative humidity (6.5%), which induced low porosity (MIP) and high specific surface (BET). Irrespective of the type of activator or curing process, the main reaction product was a Si-high, Al-low gel. As a raw material for alkaline cement manufacture, waste glass delivered compact, high-strength cementitious skeletons.

subjects

  • Chemistry
  • Materials science and engineering

keywords

  • waste glass; alkali-activated materials; mechanical behaviour; microstructure; curing conditions