CHARACTERISTICS OF GEOPOLYMER USING RICE STRAW ASH, FLY ASH AND LATERITE SOIL AS ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS

Rangan, Parea Rusan and Irmawaty, Rita and A, Arwin and Bakri, Bambang (2020) CHARACTERISTICS OF GEOPOLYMER USING RICE STRAW ASH, FLY ASH AND LATERITE SOIL AS ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS. CHARACTERISTICS OF GEOPOLYMER USING RICE STRAW ASH, FLY ASH AND LATERITE SOIL AS ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS, 19 (1): 73. pp. 77-81. ISSN 2186-2982

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Abstract

This study discusses the utilization of Rice Straw Ash (RSA), Fly Ash (FA) and alkali
activator (NaOH) to bind laterite soil. RSA and FA are geopolymer activated with 12M NaOH. Geopolymer
mortar strength was tested, where the percentage ratio of RSA/FA/LS was 41.67/16.67/41.67. Flow testing
on fresh geopolymers shows that all materials are well bound and segregation does not occur. Specimen were
cured with three variations, namely immersed in water, immersed in Na2SO4 and immersed in H2SO4 solution
until 28 days to evaluate its durability. The compressive strength and stress-strain relationships are analyzed
to study the behaviour of hardened mortar geopolymer. Method of treatment and age of mortar can be
effective for compressive strength. The geopolimeryzation show increased strength in the immersion of
sulphate solution. The XRF test results confirm that the pozzolanic from RSA can be bound by geopolymers.
The results of this reactivity are very promising in terms of the potential reuse of ash in the cementing
systems.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Depositing User: Dr. Ir. Parea Rusan Rangan
Date Deposited: 07 Jun 2022 14:45
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2022 14:45
URI: http://repository.ukitoraja.ac.id/id/eprint/245

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