Interaction of organic liquid with metakaolin-based geopolymer

dc.contributor.authorFang, C
dc.contributor.authorElakneswaran, Y
dc.contributor.authorNiu, X
dc.contributor.authorHiroyosi, N
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-18T09:35:15Z
dc.date.available2023-12-18T09:35:15Z
dc.date.issued2023-08-28
dc.description.abstractIn recent years, there has been growing interest in geopolymer cement as a more sustainable alternative to traditional concrete. Metakaolin-based geopolymers have a high capacity to immobilise radioactive cations such as Cs+ and Sr2+ via an ion exchange mechanism. In the meantime, the geopolymer has a high potential to solidify organic liquid waste and has been considered for developing porosity-controlled materials. However, the interaction mechanism between organic liquid and metakaolin-based geopolymer has not been fully understood. In this study, the appropriate control of organic liquid in the geopolymer has been studied. Firstly, alkali-activated solution (K2O:SiO2:H2O molar ratio of 1:1:13) was mixed with the lubricant (FBK Turbine 32) and cationic surfactant (CTAB) to form an emulsion. Then metakaolin-based (Sobueclay) geopolymers were synthesised in the emulsion (Al: Si molar ratio of 1:1). The interaction mechanism between the oil with emulsion and geopolymer (with or without surfactant) was evaluated using the zeta potential, paste slump flow, SEM, and compressive strength. The metakaolin-based geopolymer could not solidify the oil. However, the geopolymer can successfully solidify oil content with the help of a surfactant that changes the surface of the oil from negative to positive, allowing it to interact with the opposing surface of the geopolymer. However, the compressive strength of the resulting composite decreased as the oil content increased due to an increase in porosity, and as the hydration products filled the pores over time, the strength increased. These findings suggest that geopolymer could be a promising solution for solidifying oil. However, careful consideration must be given to the porosity induced by the presence of oil to ensure that the resulting composite has sufficient strength for its intended application.en_US
dc.identifier.citationFang, C., Elakneswaran, Y., Niu, X., & Hiroyosi, N. (2023). Interaction of organic liquid with metakaolin-based geopolymer. In C.L. Jayawardena (Ed.), International Symposium on Earth Resources Management & Environment – ISERME 2023: Proceedings of the 7th international Symposium on Earth Resources Management & Environment (pp.80). Department of Earth Resources Engineering, University of Moratuwa. https://doi.org/10.31705/ISERME.2023.18
dc.identifier.conferenceInternational Symposium on Earth Resources Management & Environment - ISERME 2023en_US
dc.identifier.departmentDepartment of Earth Resources Engineeringen_US
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.31705/ISERME.2023.18en_US
dc.identifier.emailchuweifang97@gmail.comen_US
dc.identifier.facultyEngineeringen_US
dc.identifier.pgnospp. 80en_US
dc.identifier.placeColomboen_US
dc.identifier.proceedingProceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Earth Resources Management & Environmenten_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/21962
dc.identifier.year2023en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherDepartment of Earth Resources Engineeringen_US
dc.subjectGeopolymer-oilen_US
dc.subjectSurfactanten_US
dc.subjectSolidificationen_US
dc.subjectInteractionen_US
dc.subjectPorosityen_US
dc.titleInteraction of organic liquid with metakaolin-based geopolymeren_US
dc.typeConference-Abstracten_US

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