Research on Adaptability of Slag-Based Geopolymer with Superplasticizer

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Using slag and metakaoline as raw materials , different modules of water glass as activator ,a new type of cementitious material—slag-based geopolymer was prepared. The fluidity of slag-based geopolymer paste and optimum content of superplasticizer in slag-based geopolymer mortar being as evaluation standard, adaptablities of slag-based geopolymer to naphthalene superplasticizer and melamine superplasticizer were studied. The results have shown that both naphthalene superplasticizer and melamine superplasticizer with slag-based geopolymer were adaptable well, obvious saturated points and optimum contents to two kinds of superplasticizers were performed.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 405-406)

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129-134

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January 2009

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