Synthés et caractérisation de liant hydrauliques
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The aim of this study is to synthesize geopolymer binders as an ecological alternative for
conventional cement. It is intended to have geopolymer binders with molecular composition
close to (4SiO2.Al2O3.K2O). They were obtained from Algerian poor natural kaolin after
calcination at 800°C. The mixture was attacked by KOH-alkaline solution of 8M and dried in
an oven to 40°C. Fluorescence X analysis, X-ray Diffraction and Infrared analysis were used
to characterize the synthesized geopolymer. Mechanical tests of pure paste were carried out
on cylindrical specimens of 20mm diameter and 20mm height to evaluate the mechanical
performance of these geopolymers.
The results showed that the elaborated products were composed from an amorphous phase of
geopolymer molecules with other crystallized phases of aluminosilicates. The infrared
analysis revealed functional groups of (–Si-O-Al- and -Si-O-Si-), which could testify to the
formation of geopolymer binders. The mechanical test results indicated that these
geopolymers have a compressive strength of over 33 MPa after 28 days of hardening.
