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Recycling of roof tile waste in the manufacturing of high-temperature metakaolin-based geopolymer composites

Abstract

The possibility of recycling solid wastes in the production of geopolymers and advanced ceramic products has received special attention recently. This work investigated the feasibility of replacing a high amount (70-90 wt%) of metakaolin with roof tile waste (CW) in the production of Na-geopolymer composites. Additionally, the influence of this alternative material, in the phase transformations and properties evolution (elastic modulus, compressive strength, porosity, density, and linear shrinkage) of the prepared compositions after distinct thermal treatments (40-1000 °C) was evaluated. The results showed that the incorporation of CW powder into the geopolymeric compositions enhanced their thermal and mechanical properties up to 1000 °C. The best performance was reached when using 80 wt% of the selected waste, which led to ceramic specimens with high crystallinity (presenting quartz, hematite, and albite phases), compressive strength (39.6 MPa), suitable linear shrinkage (-7.4%), and improved thermal stability (without visual cracks) after firing at 1000 °C.

Keywords:
recycling; ceramic wastes; geopolymer composites; properties; phase evolution

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