TY - CONF A1 - Gluth, Gregor A1 - Sturm, Patrick A1 - Greiser, Sebastian A1 - Jäger, Christian A1 - Brouwers, H.J.H. A1 - Kühne, Hans-Carsten T1 - Einkomponentige alkaliaktivierte Bindemittel und Mörtel mit hohem Widerstand gegen Schwefelsäureangriff N2 - Einkomponentige alkaliaktivierte Bindemittel (AAB), d. h. AAB, bei denen der Aktivator als Feststoff im Bindemittel vorliegt, weisen Vorteile hinsichtlich der praktischen Anwendung im Bauwesen gegenüber konventionellen AAB auf. Einkomponentige AAB lassen sich als Gemische aus reaktiver Silica und Natriumaluminat herstellen, wobei die Reaktionsprodukte von der eingesetzten Silica und den Verhältnissen Na2O/Al2O3/SiO2/H2O abhängen: Während Mikrosilica und ähnliche Reststoffe zu zeolithreichen Produkten führen, erhält man aus Reisschalenasche vollständig amorphe Gele (sog. «Geopolymere »). Mörtel auf Basis solcher Bindemittel entsprechen den Anforderungen von DIN 19573:2016-03 hinsichtlich des Widerstands gegen Schwefelsäureangriff (Prüfung bei pH = 1 für 70 d) und sind damit potentiell als Reparatursysteme für Abwasserinfrastruktur geeignet. Untersuchungen mittels 29Si-MAS-NMR und 1H-29Si-Kreuzpolarisations(CP)-MAS-NMR sowie REM-Aufnahmen von erhärteten und dem Schwefelsäureangriff ausgesetzten AAB zeigen, dass der hohe Säurewiderstand v. a. auf die Fällung von Silicagel an der Grenzfläche Mörtel/Säure zurückzuführen ist, wodurch der Korrosionsfortschritt in darunterliegenden Schichten verlangsamt wird. T2 - Tagung Bauchemie der GDCh-Fachgruppe Bauchemie CY - Aachen, Germany DA - 30.09.2019 KW - Alkaliaktivierte Bindemittel KW - Biogene Schwefelsäurekorrosion KW - Abwasserinfrastruktur KW - Reparatursysteme PY - 2019 SP - 107 EP - 113 PB - Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker CY - Frankfurt am Main AN - OPUS4-49264 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Sturm, Patrick A1 - Gluth, Gregor A1 - Lindemann, Mathias A1 - Greiser, Sebastian A1 - Jäger, Christian A1 - Brouwers, H.J.H. ED - Bernal, S.A. ED - Provis, J.L. T1 - Structural investigations on one-part geopolymers after different drying regimes T2 - 34th Cement and concrete science conference CY - Sheffield, UK DA - 2015-09-14 KW - Geopolymers KW - One-part mix PY - 2015 SP - 37 EP - 40 AN - OPUS4-34554 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Sturm, Patrick A1 - Gluth, Gregor A1 - Greiser, Sebastian A1 - Jäger, Christian A1 - Brouwers, H.J.H. A1 - Kühne, Hans-Carsten T1 - Investigations on one-part geopolymers synthesized from different silica sources N2 - One-part geopolymers, synthesized from three different silica sources and sodium aluminate, were investigated regarding their microstructure and the evolution of their compressive strength on curing at slightly elevated temperatures. The effect of thermal treatment was studied up to 1000 °C and for the investigation of the chemical durability specific samples were treated with sulfuric acid (H2SO4, pH = 1). Depending on the silica feedstock, different degrees of reaction were observed. One of the silicas had a significantly higher reactivity. For two of the silicas, significant amounts of zeolites occurred as reaction products besides geopolymeric gel, whereas the more reactive silica source lead to the formation of a rather fully condensed geopolymeric network. The composites indicated promising behavior on heating in so far as no distinct shrinkage step occurred in the temperature range of dehydration. Up to 400 °C the residual strength of those mixes increased. Above 800 °C the samples underwent new phase formation. After exposure to sulfuric acid (pH 1; 70 d) specimens showed a residual compressive strength of about 77 % of the reference, indicating high acid resistance. T2 - 6th International Conference on Non-Traditional Cement & Concrete CY - Brno, Czech Republic DA - 19.06.2017 KW - Geopolymers KW - Zeolites KW - Thermal properties KW - Acid resistance KW - Chemical durability PY - 2017 SN - 978-80-214-5507-8 SP - 299 EP - 306 AN - OPUS4-40774 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sturm, Patrick A1 - Greiser, Sebastian A1 - Gluth, Gregor A1 - Jäger, Christian A1 - Brouwers, H.J.H. T1 - Degree of reaction and phase content of silica-based one-part geopolymers investigated using chemical and NMR spectroscopic methods N2 - One-part geopolymers were synthesized from two different silica materials (a silica-rich residue from chlorosilane production and a commercial microsilica) and sodium aluminate at three different SiO2/Al2O3 ratios and a nominal water/solids ratio of 0.5. The degree of reaction of the silica in the cured geopolymers (i.e. the fraction of silica dissolved to form aluminosilicates and minor products) was determined using two different methods: chemical attack with HCl to dissolve the reaction products and evaluation of peak areas of 29Si MAS NMR spectra. It was found that the degree of reaction of the silica decreases with increasing the silica content of the starting mix, and that it is almost constant after 1 day of curing and almost independent from the kind of starting silica. From the results of the NMR-based method, the mean SiO2/Al2O3 ratio of the reaction products (aluminosilicates and minor products) can be estimated to be ca. 2.0, nearly independent of the starting composition of the geopolymers. The dissolution method is biased, but of sufficient precision to be useful for following changes of the degree of reaction. Major crystalline phases in the cured geopolymers are zeolite A and/or hydrosodalite. Depending on the starting composition, the relative amounts of these zeolites vary; additionally, sodalite (only for the residue from chlorosilane production with >1 wt% Cl-), faujasite, and zeolite EMT can appear in the geopolymers. The 29Si and 27Al MAS NMR results indicate mainly Si(4Al) and Al(4Si) sites, in line with the presence of zeolite A, hydrosodalite, sodalite, and geopolymeric gel of comparatively low SiO2/Al2O3 ratio. KW - Geopolymers KW - One-part mix KW - 29Si MAS NMR KW - 27Al MAS NMR KW - Silica KW - Degree of reaction PY - 2015 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-015-9232-5 SN - 0022-2461 SN - 1573-4803 VL - 50 IS - 20 SP - 6768 EP - 6778 PB - Springer Science + Business Media B.V. CY - Norwell, Mass. AN - OPUS4-33826 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Greiser, Sebastian A1 - Gluth, Gregor A1 - Sturm, Patrick A1 - Brouwers, H.J.H. A1 - Jäger, Christian ED - Bílek, V. ED - Kersner, Z. T1 - 27Al-1H and 27Al-29Si Double resonance NMR of one-part geopolymers N2 - The production and processing of ordinary Portland cement are responsible for nearly 5% of the world C02 emissions. Due to the world’s increasing requirement for building materials, this air pollution is growing up in the next decades. Alternative cement such as geopolymers can reduce these emissions effectively, Conventional geopolymer binders, produced ffom fly ash or metakaolin as aluminosilicate source and water-glass or alkali hydroxide Solutions as activator, are often used and studied. It is known that under appropriate conditions the starting materials form a three-dimensional aluminosilicate structure and create a gel-like matrix, In our case, a silica source from wastewater treatment of chlorosilane production and solid sodium aluminate as starting materials are initiated to harden by water. This procedure is known as “just add water” or “one-part” geopolymer formulation. These composites have significant advantages for use on construction site, but their Chemical structure is not extensively analyzed. In this work, a well known one-part geopolymer is investigated by 'H and 27A1 magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS NMR) spectroscopy. Furthermore, it is shown that overlapping NMR lines can resolved with echo experiments and T2 - NTCC2014 - International conference on non-traditional cement and concrete CY - Brno, Czech Republic DA - 16.06.2014 KW - Geopolymers KW - One-part formulation KW - Zeolite Na-A KW - NMR KW - REDOR PY - 2014 SN - 978-80-214-4867-4 SP - 91 EP - 94 PB - Novpress AN - OPUS4-31224 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -