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Developing a Nondestructive Way to Characterize Cement Alternatives

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Lynn M. Savage

The production of Portland cement — with which concrete is made — is responsible for about 5 percent of the world’s CO2 emissions. Among the efforts to reduce anthropogenic carbon emissions is the scientific investigation of geopolymers made from fly ash as a replacement for traditional cements. Geopolymers are aluminosilicates generally made from fly ash mixed with a solution containing alkali-metal ions and hydroxide ions. A by-product of coal production, fly ash is composed mostly of oxides of silica, aluminum and iron. Before geopolymers can make the grade, however, they must be fully...Read full article

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    Published: September 2007
    anthropogenic carbon emissionsFeaturesgeopolymer formationMicroscopyPortland cementspectroscopy

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