Influence of Agricultural Biomass Fly Ash Cement Substitution on the Carbonation of Cement and Polymer-Cement Composites
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Nov 05, 2020
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Published Online: Nov 05, 2020
Page range: 66 - 71
Received: May 27, 2020
Accepted: Jun 01, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30540/sae-2020-007
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Practical use of a new type of combustion waste such as an agricultural biomass fly ash in the building materials requires an assessment of its performance. The paper presents the investigation results on the influence of cement substitution (5% and 30%) by this ash on the cement and polymer-cement composites resistance to carbonation. The composites resistance was assessed on the basis of carbonation process over time (up to 360 days) using the phenolphthalein method. It was found that fly ash from agricultural biomass increases the susceptibility to carbonation of polymer-cement composites to a lesser extent than cement composites compared to composites containing siliceous coal fly ash.