Phosphate-activated geopolymers: advantages and application
Kristina Goryunova1, Yunis Gahramanli1, Vida Muradkhanli1
1Department of "Technology of Inorganic Substances and Chemistry" Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University Baku Azerbaijan kristina.goryunova@hotmail.com y.gahramanli@asoiu.edu.az.
Abstract:
Silica-aluminophosphate (SAP) geopolymers are a novel type of green mortar made from aluminosilicate precursors and phosphoric acid (PA), and they are attracting the interest of researchers due to their extraordinary and distinctive capabilities. According to current research, SAP geopolymers have great mechanical properties, high heat and fire resistance, and outstanding sorption activity. Because of their properties, they have a wide range of applications, including novel insulating, construction, coating, and wastewater treatment materials. This paper focuses on the most recent advances in SAP geopolymer research. Furthermore, this work indicates novel applications for SAP geopolymers, which might serve as guidance for future research activity of scientists.
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