Bonding strength characteristics of FA-based geopolymer paste as a repair material when applied on OPC substrate
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2020-05Author
Warid Wazien, Ahmad Zailani
Bouaissi, Aissa
Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri, Abdullah
Rafiza, Abd Razak
Yoriya, Sorachon
Mohd Arif Anuar, Mohd Salleh
Mohd Remy Rozainy, M. A. Z.
Hamzah, Fansuri
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This investigative study aims to study the mechanical and morphological properties of fly
ash (FA)-based geopolymer paste as a repair material when applied on ordinary Portland cement
(OPC) overlay concrete. The first part of this study investigates the optimal mix design of FA-based
geopolymer paste with various NaOH concentrations of 8, 10, 12, and 14 M, which were used later as
a repair material. The second part studies the bonding strength using a slant shear test between the
geopolymer repair material and OPC substrate concrete. The results showed that a shorter setting
time corresponds to the higher NaOH molarity, within the range of 53 and 30 min at 8 and 14 M,
respectively. The compressive strength of FA-based geopolymer paste was found to reach 92.5 MPa at
60 days. Also, from the slant shear test results, prism specimens with 125 mm length and 50 mm wide
have a large bond strength of 11 MPa at 12 M. The scanning electron microscopy/energy-dispersive
X-ray (SEM/EDX) analysis showed that the OPC substrate has a significant effect on slant shear
bond strength, where the presence of free cations of Ca2+ on the OPC substrate surface contributed
to the formation of calcium alumina-silicate hydrate gel (C-A-S-H) by building various cross-links
of Ca-O-Si.