Cracking and Mechanical Strength of NaOH-Slag Geopolymers

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The effect of the curing temperature and NaOH content on cracking tendency and compressive strength for NaOH-slag geopolymers is reported in relation to 29Si and MAS NMR structural analyses and XRD phase quantitative analysis.

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July 2011

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