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The potential use of volcanic deposits for geopolymer materials

D J Ilham, F R Kautsar, J Januarti, Ufafa Anggarini, Dian Fiantis

2020IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Volcanic deposits are abundant in the vicinity of an active and inactive volcano. They are produced from the cooling of magma during explosive volcanic eruptions. They have varying physical properties and can range in size from sub-millimetric ash up to boulder size. As Indonesia is considered as an active volcanic region, volcanic materials are abundant but they are still unexploited to full capacity such as geopolymer raw material. Geopolymers are generally understood as alkali-activated aluminosilicates. They may be considered as an inorganic two-component system which consists of: [1] a reactive solid source of SiO 2 and Al 2 O 3 , and [2] an alkaline activation solution. The aim of the research is to identify the chemical and mineralogical properties of Merapi and Mt. Sinabung volcanic ashes as the raw material of geopolymers. Results showed that Mt. Merapi contained amorphous volcanic glass and crystalline [feldspar] minerals with 61.13% SiO 2 ; 17.78% Al 2 O 3 ; 3.47% Fe 2 O 3 ; 6.22% CaO. Mount Sinabung deposit contains amorphous volcanic glass also and crystalline [feldspar] minerals with an oxide content of 49.33% SiO 2 ; 15.93% Al 2 O 3 ; 6.48% Fe 2 O 3 ; 5.87% CaO. The high content of silica and alumina in this material showed that it was pozzolan material which can be synthesized to geopolymers. The molar ratio of SiO 2 /Al 2 O 3 was high, Merapi is 5.84 and Sinabung is 5.26.

Topics & Concepts

GeopolymerAluminosilicateVolcanic ashFeldsparVolcanoMineralogyVolcanic glassAmorphous solidMaterials scienceAnorthiteRaw materialGeologyGeochemistryMetallurgyChemistryVolcanic rockComposite materialCatalysisFly ashBiochemistryQuartzOrganic chemistryConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchGeological and Geochemical AnalysisClay minerals and soil interactions