Properties of flyash based wood geopolymer composite

Author:

Mamatha B. S.ORCID,Sujatha D.,Uday D. N.,Kiran M. C.

Abstract

AbstractGeopolymers are inorganic adhesive synthesized from industrial waste such as fly ash thus the development of wood geopolymer composite would be a low carbon footprint material. Geopolymers, being a non-formaldehyde adhesive can be used as an alternative binder for wood based composites where environmentally friendly and sustainability of product is important. In this study flyash as precursor is been used in the development of wood geopolymer composite product. Flyash is activated with a combination of sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate solutions at a weight ratio of 1:2.5 for geopolymer formation. The study investigated the properties of wood geopolymer composite made with ratios of wood particle to flyash percentage (23/77), (37/62), (44/55), (50/50) and (57/43). Geopolymer formation was observed by X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Influence of wood particles in wood geopolymer composite were observed by Scanning electron microscope. The study shows that the water absorption and thickness selling properties of all the formulations of wood geopolymer composites are comparable with the medium density particle board and cement-bonded particleboard according to the IS:3087–2005 standard and IS: 12406: respectively. Highest mechanical properties and good bond strength was obtained by the composite containing 23% wood particle ratio with 77% percent flyash. However, still improvement in mechanical properties is needed to achieve the mechanical properties comparable to cement bonded particle board.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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