Durability of metakaolin geopolymers with various sodium silicate/sodium hydroxide ratios against seawater exposure
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2017-09Author
Nur Ain, Jaya
Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri, Abdullah
Li, Long-Yuan
Sandu, Andrei Victor
Kamarudin, Hussin
Ming, Liew Yun
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This work presents an investigation of the performance of metakaolin geopolymers exposed to the continuous
immersion of seawater. The geopolymers were prepared from metakaolin by activating with a mixture of sodium silicate
(Na2SiO3) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solutions and cured at 80°C. The ratios of sodium silicate to sodium hydroxide
were varied from 0.20 to 0.32. The result showed that metakaolin geopolymers reduce in strength after immersion in
seawater for 28 days. The unexposed samples with highest compressive strength attained greatest strength retention. White
deposits were formed on the surface of the geopolymers after the exposure to seawater which was believed due to the
depolymerisation process of the geopolymer network. Even so, the metakaolin geopolymers did not substantially change
in dimension and remain structurally intact