Ceramics-Silikáty 57, (3) 251 - 257 (2013) |
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EFFECT OF CALCINATION TEMPERATURE OF TUNISIAN CLAYS ON THE PROPERTIES OF GEOPOLYMERS |
Essaidi N. 1,2, Samet B. 1, Baklouti S. 1,
Rossignol S. 2 |
1 Laboratoire de Chimie Industrielle, Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Sfax,
BP W 3038, Sfax, Tunisia
2 Centre Européen de la Ceramique, Groupe d’Etude des Matériaux Hétérogè
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Keywords: Clays, Temperature of sintering, FTIR spectroscopy, Geopolymer, Mechanical properties |
Geopolymers are amorphous three dimensional aluminosilicate materials that may be synthesized at room or slightly higher
temperature by alkaline activation of aluminosilicates obtained from industrial wastes, calcined clays and natural minerals.
Among the different family of geopolymers, two Tunisian clays (a kaolinite clay from Tabarka and illito/kaolinitic clay from
Medenine) are tested for their feasibility of geopolymers at low temperature. The unfired and calcined clays were dissolved in
strongly alkaline solution in order to produce consolidated materials whose pastes were characterized by their compressive
strength. Hardened geopolymer samples were also submitted to X-Ray diffraction, FTIR spectroscopy and scanning electron
microscopy analyses. The geopolymer strength is related to the structure and reactivity of the clay generated by thermal
treatment and to the role of associated minerals in clays. The amorphous character of obtained geopolymers and the
displacement of the IR wavenumber are signature of geopolymerisation reaction. |
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