STUDY ON THE POZZOLANIC PROPERTIES OF HYDROTHERMAL SILICA GEL EXTRACTED FROM SUGARCANE BAGASSE USING ECO-FREENDLY APPROACH

In the production ofsustainable concrete, it is quite essential to develop highly reactive silica rich materials to substitute cement. Sugarcane bagasse ashas one of the agricultural based pozzolan gained less popularity due to its relatively low amorphous silica content after incineration proces...

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Main Author: EMBONG, RAHIMAH
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/21443/1/2015-CIVIL%20AND%20ENVIRONMENTAL-STUDY%20OF%20THE%20POZZOLANIC%20PROPERTIES%20OF%20HYDROTHERMAL%20SILICA%20GEL%20EXTRACTED%20FROM%20SUGARCANE%20BAGASSE%20USING%20ECO-FRIENDLY%20APPROACH-RAHIMAH%20BINTI%20EMBONG.pdf
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Petronas
Language: English
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Summary:In the production ofsustainable concrete, it is quite essential to develop highly reactive silica rich materials to substitute cement. Sugarcane bagasse ashas one of the agricultural based pozzolan gained less popularity due to its relatively low amorphous silica content after incineration process (< 50% silica). Therefore, an alternative approach was studied in this research to extract high proportion of amorphous silica from sugarcane bagasse that fulfils the minimum requirement of pozzolanic standard. The process was divided into three stages, which were obtaining optimum pre-treatment variables, obtaining optimum burning variables, and substantiation of pozzolanic feature. Pre-treatment variables were done to remove all impurities and deleterious material from the ash. It involved soaking of bagasse in different concentration of hydrochloric acid solution for different interval of time after which it was dried in a dedicated solar drying chamber. Bagasse treated with optimum parameter would then undergo burning process with various temperatures and durations.