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  • Geopolymers are being studied as alternatives to ordinary Portland cement, but most research has overlooked their flow behavior.
  • The research highlights that metakaolin-based geopolymers behave differently than OPC, primarily influenced by hydrodynamic effects rather than particle interactions.
  • This distinction suggests that traditional methods to improve the flow properties of cement may not work with geopolymers, necessitating new research approaches.

Article Abstract

Geopolymers are presented in many studies as alternatives to ordinary Portland cement. Previous studies have focused on their chemical and mechanical properties, their microstructures and their potential applications, but very few have focussed on their rheological behaviour. Our work highlights the fundamental differences in the flow properties, which exist between geopolymers made from metakaolin and Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC). We show that colloidal interactions between metakaolin particles are negligible and that hydrodynamic effects control the rheological behaviour. Metakaolin-based geopolymers can then be described as Newtonian fluids with the viscosity controlled mainly by the high viscosity of the suspending alkaline silicate solution and not by the contribution of direct contacts between metakaolin grains. This fundamental difference between geopolymers and OPC implies that developments made in cement technology to improve rheological behaviour such as plasticizers will not be efficient for geopolymers and that new research directions need to be explored.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c3sm51889bDOI Listing

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