Performance assessment of geopolymer building bricks incorporating sanitary ware sludge waste
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Author |
Sohair A. Ghonaim, Magdi F. Abadir and Shereen K. Amin
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e-ISSN |
1819-6608 |
On Pages
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1365-1376
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Volume No. |
18
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Issue No. |
12
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Issue Date |
August 30, 2023
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.59018/0623174
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Keywords |
sanitary ware sludge, causitc soda, slaked lime, geopolymer bricks.
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Abstract
The sludge waste from a sanitary ware production line was used in the manufacturing of geopolymer bricks. The
sludge was first dried and then fired at 800ºC. The fired powder was characterized using XRF, XRD, Particle size analysis.
Caustic soda and slaked lime were used at percentages of 1% and 6 – 10% respectively. The waste was mixed with the
caustic materials in molds whereby geopolymerization took place to produce the required bricks. After four weeks of
curing, the produced bricks were tested for their physic-mechanical properties It was found that the compressive strength
increased with the degree of geopolymerization and that the properties of the obtained bricks generally conformed to
ASTM C 62 / 2017 standard for mixes consisting of 0.5% NaOH, 6% Ca(OH)2 and 45% water. These results were
confirmed by SEM imaging.
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