Centro de Território, Ambiente e Construção
Escola de Engenharia da Universidade do Minho
Campus de Azurém
4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal
Phone: + 351 253 510 200 (517 206)
Fax: + 351 253 510 217
Email: geral@ctac.uminho.pt
Title | Foam geopolymers: State of the art and preliminary experimental results |
Publication Type | Communications in International Conferences |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Abdollahnejad Z., Pacheco-Torgal, F., and Aguiar, J. B. |
Abstract | Buildings are responsible for more than 40% of the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Thus increasing building energy efficiency is the most cost effective way to reduce emissions. The use of thermal insulation materials constitutes the most effective way of reducing heat losses in buildings thus reducing heat energy needs. These materials have a thermal conductivity factor, k (W/m.K) lower than 0.065 while other insulation materials like for instance aerated concrete can go up to 0.11. Current insulation materials are associated with negative impacts in terms of toxicity. Polystyrene, for example contains anti-oxidant additives and ignition retardants, additionally, its production involves the generation of benzene and chlorofluorocarbons. Polyurethane is obtained from isocyanates, which are widely known for their tragic association with the Bhopal disaster. Besides current insulation materials releases toxic fumes when subjected to fire. This paper reviews literature on foam geopolymers that could constitute a lower toxicity alternative to current commercial insulator. Current methods use foaming agents (blowing agents) such as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), sodium perborate (NaBO3), silica fume, powder alumina. Results of an experimental research on foam hybrid alkaline cements are reported.
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Conference Name | International Conference on Construction Materials and Structures |
Pagination | 1-6 |
Date Published | 2014-11-24 |
Conference Location | Johannesburg, South Africa |
Keywords | Compressive strength, density., Foam agents, hybrid alkaline cements, Thermal conductivity |
Rights | openAccess |
Peer reviewed | yes |
Status | published |
The Centre for Territory, Environment and Construction (CTAC) is a research unit of the School of Engineering of University of Minho (UMinho), recognised by the “FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia” (Foundation for Science and Technology), associated to the Department of Civil Engineering (DEC), with whom it shares resources and namely human resources.
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Centro de Território, Ambiente e Construção
Escola de Engenharia da Universidade do Minho
Campus de Azurém
4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal
Phone: + 351 253 510 200 (517 206)
Fax: + 351 253 510 217
Email: geral@ctac.uminho.pt