Proving the role of boron in the structure of fly-ash/borosilicate glass based geopolymers
Taveri G, Toušek J, Bernardo E, Toniolo N, Boccaccini AR, Dlouhy I (2017)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Journal article, Original article
Publication year: 2017
Journal
Book Volume: 200
Pages Range: 105-108
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2017.04.107
Abstract
A spectroscopic investigation was carried out in order to determine the boron evolution into the structure of
fly-ash based geopolymers, integrated with borosilicate glass coming from pharmaceutical waste. Fourier transformed
infra-red (FTIR) spectroscopy was used to define the type of bonds after geopolymerization. Various
solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS-NMR) measurements were instrumental to evaluate the extent of
network formation in the structure and to compare the type of environments among the geopolymerization products
and the source materials. 11B NMR conducted firstly on a pure borosilicate glass sample and then on a
geopolymeric sample evidenced a variation of the chemical shifts of the pattern, proving that boron oxide (B2O3)
initially dissolved and then took part in polycondensation reactions. FTIR spectroscopy showed the characteristic
peaks of a geopolymeric product, also proving that the effectiveness of the reaction was not affected by incorporation
of boron.
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APA:
Taveri, G., Toušek, J., Bernardo, E., Toniolo, N., Boccaccini, A.R., & Dlouhy, I. (2017). Proving the role of boron in the structure of fly-ash/borosilicate glass based geopolymers. Materials Letters, 200, 105-108. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matlet.2017.04.107
MLA:
Taveri, Gianmarco, et al. "Proving the role of boron in the structure of fly-ash/borosilicate glass based geopolymers." Materials Letters 200 (2017): 105-108.
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