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Title: Kaolin Geopolymer as precursor to ceramic formation
Authors: Nur Ain, Jaya
Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri, Abdullah
Che Mohd Ruzaidi, Ghazali
Mohammed, Hussain
Kamarudin, Hussin
Romisuhani, Ahmad
nurainjaya@email.org
Keywords: Geopolymer
Ceramic precursor
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Citation: MATEC Web of Conferences, vol.78, 2016, 8 pages
Series/Report no.: 2nd International Conference on Green Design and Manufacture 2016 (IConGDM 2016);
Abstract: This paper introduced the potential application of kaolin geopolymer as ceramic precursor. This is one of the alternatives to produce high strength ceramic at a slightly lower temperature. Upon sintering the conversion of geopolymer to ceramic occur. The kaolin used were characterized using XRF and has plate-like structure upon investigating through microstructural analysis. Geopolymer mixture is produced using 12 M NaOH molarity with the Na2SiO3/NaOH ratio of 0.24. The sintering temperature used were ranging from 900 °C to 1200 °C. The flexural strength showed the highest value of 88.47 MPa when sintered at 1200 °C. The combination of geopolymerization and sintering has attributed to the strength increment as temperature increased. The density is observed to increase with increasing sintering temperature due to the appearance of the close pores in the structure. Sintering of the geopolymer resulted in the formation of liquid phase, which enables the joining of particles to produce dense microstructure.
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URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/69145
ISSN: 2261-236X (online)
Appears in Collections:Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri Abdullah, Prof. Dr.
Che Mohd Ruzaidi Ghazali, Assoc. Prof.
Kamarudin Hussin, Brig. Jen. Datuk Prof. Dr.

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