Do Geopolymers Actually Contain Nanocrystalline Zeolites? A Reexamination of Existing Results
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Geopolymers are a class of aluminosilicate materials synthesized by alkaline or alkali-silicate activation of solid alumina- and silica-containing precursor materials at ambient or higher temperature. These products have highly significant commercial and technological potential, but the exact physicochemical nature of the geopolymeric binder phase has never before been determined. Through analysis of existing experimental results from the literature and comparison with related systems, in particular the hydrothermal synthesis of zeolites, geopolymeric binders are identified as being comprised of agglomerates of nanocrystalline zeolites compacted by an amorphous gel phase. The degree of crystallinity is largely…
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- Geopolymer
- Nanocrystalline material
- Crystallinity
- Materials science
- Aluminosilicate
- Chemical engineering
- Amorphous solid
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