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Metakaolinite Phosphate Cementitious Matrix: Inorganic Polymer Obtained by Acidic Activation.


ABSTRACT: This work aims to study an aluminosilicate phosphate cementitious matrix. The cementitious matrix was studied on paste samples. The synthesis of metakaolinite phosphate cement (MKPC) was investigated using calorimetric techniques. A systematic study was performed by emphasizing a broad range of Al/P molar ratios, covering the different behavior of the material to the extremes, as well as the optimum composition. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy revealed that the final structure was mainly an amorphous network, albeit with some non-reacted phases. The compressive strength was studied on mortars using a cement/sand ratio of 1:3. MKPC specimens with Al/P ratios close to 1/1 showed optimal behavior. MKPCs with Al/P ratios above 1/1 were characterized by high porosity and low strength, whereas MKPCs with Al/P < 1 contained an excess of phosphates. The influence of the Al/P molar ratio on compressive strength was also studied, reaching a maximum of 68 MPa for the optimum composition. Based on the results, MKPC may be a promising candidate for construction purposes.

SUBMITTER: Katsiki A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6384563 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Metakaolinite Phosphate Cementitious Matrix: Inorganic Polymer Obtained by Acidic Activation.

Katsiki Antigoni A   Hertel Tobias T   Tysmans Tine T   Pontikes Yiannis Y   Rahier Hubert H  

Materials (Basel, Switzerland) 20190131 3


This work aims to study an aluminosilicate phosphate cementitious matrix. The cementitious matrix was studied on paste samples. The synthesis of metakaolinite phosphate cement (MKPC) was investigated using calorimetric techniques. A systematic study was performed by emphasizing a broad range of Al/P molar ratios, covering the different behavior of the material to the extremes, as well as the optimum composition. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy revealed that the final structure  ...[more]

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