Abstract

Low cost building materials have been developed by chemical activation of Jordanian Hiswa kaolinite with a sodium hydroxide solution. The effect of the main parameters of synthesis and processing on the development of compressive strength was studied. An investigation of the physical, thermal, mineralogical and microstructural properties was performed. A compressive strength of 32MPa was obtained for a mixture cured at 80°C for 24h. The mineralogical and microstructural results on the hardened material indicate the formation of sodium zeolite phases and feldspathoids with a Na/Al ratio of one. The high compressive strength observed is directly related to the formation of the new phases that fill the pore spaces and bind the matrix.

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