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Abstract: This study studied the properties of lightweight geopolymer concrete that contained recycled lightweight block aggregate. The recovered blocks are classified as coarse aggregates after being crushed.To reduce greenhouse gas emissions, geopolymers have the potential to be used to create new, environmentally beneficial materials. A new class of building materials called geopolymer concrete (GPC) has a replacement for regular Portland cement concrete (OPCC) and are capable of revolution in the construction sector. The impact of On the strength characteristics, alkaline activators have been investigated. Used fly ash was obtained for this study from a nearby thermal power plant. Samples were produced from low-calcium fly ash through activation with a combination of sodium silicate solution and sodium hydroxide. Fly ash was added to the concrete with a ratio of 0.5. Using a mix proportion and 5,10,15 Molar of sodium hydroxide solution, geopolymer specimens were cast. The samples underwent compression testing. test with ambient temperatures for curing. From the analysis ofLiterature suggests that the combination of the aforementioned ingredients is healing. FromAccording to a review of the literature, the amalgamation of the aforementioned elementshas a favorable effect on the strength properties of geopolymer concrete. Since fly ash is viewed as a waste product, geopolymer concrete made from low-calcium fly ash costs less than Portland cement concrete as a result. Lowcalcium fly ash-based geopolymer concrete has good compressive strength, very little drying shrinkage and minimum creep, great resistance to sulphate attack, and superior acid resistance.

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