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Preparation and Properties of Lightweight Geopolymer by Bio-Based Foaming Agent
by
Jing, Xiudang
, Wang, Xueping
, Wang, Tianlei
, Chen, Yao
, Yang, Peisen
, Zhang, Lei
in
Aluminum
/ Bleeding
/ Cement
/ Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide
/ Composite materials
/ Compressive strength
/ Conductivity
/ Corrosion resistance
/ Desiccants
/ Dry density
/ Fly ash
/ Foaming agents
/ Geopolymers
/ Green buildings
/ Heat conductivity
/ Heat transfer
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ Lightweight
/ Metakaolin
/ Raw materials
/ Silica fume
/ Thermal conductivity
/ Thermal insulation
/ Water absorption
/ Weight reduction
/ Yeast
2024
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Preparation and Properties of Lightweight Geopolymer by Bio-Based Foaming Agent
by
Jing, Xiudang
, Wang, Xueping
, Wang, Tianlei
, Chen, Yao
, Yang, Peisen
, Zhang, Lei
in
Aluminum
/ Bleeding
/ Cement
/ Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide
/ Composite materials
/ Compressive strength
/ Conductivity
/ Corrosion resistance
/ Desiccants
/ Dry density
/ Fly ash
/ Foaming agents
/ Geopolymers
/ Green buildings
/ Heat conductivity
/ Heat transfer
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ Lightweight
/ Metakaolin
/ Raw materials
/ Silica fume
/ Thermal conductivity
/ Thermal insulation
/ Water absorption
/ Weight reduction
/ Yeast
2024
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Preparation and Properties of Lightweight Geopolymer by Bio-Based Foaming Agent
by
Jing, Xiudang
, Wang, Xueping
, Wang, Tianlei
, Chen, Yao
, Yang, Peisen
, Zhang, Lei
in
Aluminum
/ Bleeding
/ Cement
/ Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide
/ Composite materials
/ Compressive strength
/ Conductivity
/ Corrosion resistance
/ Desiccants
/ Dry density
/ Fly ash
/ Foaming agents
/ Geopolymers
/ Green buildings
/ Heat conductivity
/ Heat transfer
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ Lightweight
/ Metakaolin
/ Raw materials
/ Silica fume
/ Thermal conductivity
/ Thermal insulation
/ Water absorption
/ Weight reduction
/ Yeast
2024
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Preparation and Properties of Lightweight Geopolymer by Bio-Based Foaming Agent
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Preparation and Properties of Lightweight Geopolymer by Bio-Based Foaming Agent
2024
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Lightweight geopolymers have the advantages of a wide source of raw materials, chemical corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength and excellent durability, and are expected to replace traditional building insulation materials. In this paper, a green bio-based foaming agent with a small 1 h settlement distance, high average foaming multiple and low bleeding ratio was obtained by a Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide/yeast solution. When the amount of Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide is 0.50 wt%, the foam prepared by the yeast and Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide solution exhibits the improved 1 h settlement distance, the large average foaming multiple, the small bleeding ratio and uniform foam size. Subsequently, a lightweight geopolymer based on metakaolin and fly ash (or silica fume) was successfully prepared by the bio-based foaming agent, and the effects of different foam content on the properties of the geopolymer, such as dry density, water absorption, thermal conductivity, compressive strength and morphology, were studied. With an increase in foam content, the dry density, thermal conductivity and compressive strength of the geopolymer gradually decrease, the water absorption increases, regardless of whether silica fume or fly ash are added. Herein, it is confirmed that the foaming agent based on yeast can be effectively used to prepare lightweight geopolymers, which can provide vast opportunities to turn into candidates for novel inorganic thermal insulation materials.
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MDPI AG
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