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Geopolymers are inorganic,
typically ceramic,
materials that form long-range,
covalently bonded, non-crystalline (amorphous) networks.
Geopolymers are...
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geopolymers.
Geopolymers are
amorphous aluminosilicates whose production requires less
energy than that of
ordinary Portland cement. So,
geopolymer cements...
- handles,
picture frames, auto
bodies and boat hulls,
cellular concrete,
geopolymers, roof tiles,
roofing granules, decking,
fireplace mantles,
cinder block...
- as an
alternative to
laminate or granite.
Related materials include geopolymers and cast stone.
Unlike terrazzo, the
material is
factory made in either...
- (2015) Alexiadis, Alessio; Alberini, Federico; Meyer,
Marit E. (2017). "
Geopolymers from
lunar and
Martian soil simulants" (PDF).
Advances in
Space Research...
- I.; Gubaidullina,
Alfiya M.; Osin, Yury N. (July 2018). "Marl-based
geopolymers incorporated with limestone: A
feasibility study".
Journal of Non-Crystalline...
- content, the RHA (rice husk ash) can be used as a
precursor material for
geopolymer concrete. To
achieve the best
pozzolanic properties the
combustion of...
- from
inorganic matter as well as for
instance in
inorganic polymers and
geopolymers. The
incorporation of
inorganic elements enables the
tunability of properties...
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synthetic geopolymers provide many of the same
binding properties as
Portland cement.
Compared to
other polymer additives, many
geopolymers are quite...
- pigments, oil
drilling or gas extraction,
filler for PVC, wood substitute,
geopolymers, catalysts,
plasma spray coating of
aluminium and copper, manufacture...