Mechanical and thermal performance of fly ash (FA) geopolymer
Abstract
This research is carried out to study the mechanical and thermal performance of
fly ash geopolymer exposed to high temperature. Fly ash (FA) is the waste product that can be the raw material to make geopolymers. The fly ash geopolymers were formed by
alkali activation of fly ash with alkali activator (mixture of sodium silicate and sodium
hydroxide). The fly ash geopolymers were cured at room temperature for 1 day. One
set of the fly ash geopolymers was kept under room temperature until the day of testing.
Other samples were subjected to elevated temperature (200 - 800˚C) for 2 hours. The
samples were then tested and characterized on their compressive strength, bulk density,
microstructure, functional group and thermal properties. The fly ash geopolymers
exhibited density in the range between 1.65 - 2.08 kg/m3. The compressive strength of
unexposed geopolymers was the highest and its strength decreased with increasing
temperature. From the microstructural analysis, the geopolymers possessed combination
of geopolymer matrix and unreacted fly ash particles. Cracks and pores were formed in
the geopolymers due to loss of moisture from the structure. Based on FTIR analysis,
geopolymer bonding at around 1400 cm-1 and 960 cm-1 were formed. No additional
functional group was found after the high temperature exposure. On the other hand, the
TGA analysis showed that water loss from geopolymers occurred in the range between
80-100˚C. This study shows that fly ash can merely sustain the high temperature
environment. It is suggested to add fillers to further enhance the thermal properties of
fly ash geopolymers.