Use of Sodium Silicate Gel as Precursor of Binder for Cold Consolidated Materials

Author:

Tognonvi Monique Tohoué1,Kouassi Séka Simplice1,Maeda Toyotaka2,Soro Julien1,Rossignol Sylvie1,Bonnet Jean Pierre1

Affiliation:

1. Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Céramique Industrielle (ENSCI)

2. Nagoya Institute of Technology

Abstract

Consolidation of cements and geopolymers can be explained by the formation of alkali silicate or alumino-silicate gels formed in situ during materials setting. To control such a system, a study concerning the use of sodium silicate gel as binder was initiated to manufacture consolidated materials with different size distribution of silica. The gels used as precursor of binder were synthesised by acidifying with hydrochloric acid, a concentrated sodium silicate. Consolidated materials were obtained by mixing the previous solution before gelation with granular materials (fine silica powder and sands). The existence domain of consolidated materials depends on the size distribution of sand. Consolidation of material is strong when the amount of silica is high. This result suggests a dissolution / precipitation reaction between gel and silica. Therefore, consolidation could be explained by the dissolution of small particles of silica and their precipitation into the grain boundary of sand. Mechanical properties are closed to those of cement materials.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications Ltd

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