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Flame resistance of geopolymer foam coatings for the fire protection of steel

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2021

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This research investigates the fire resistance of novel geopolymer (GP) foams, based on alkali-activated metakaolin and silica fume (SF). Fresh GP foams are applied as coatings on steel plates. After one week curing, the foams are subjected to a flame burn-through test. Changes in their physico-chemical properties are characterized before and after fire test, mainly with XRD , quantitative MAS NMR, electron probe micro-analysis, quantitative X ray micro-computed tomography and heat conductivity . Results show that GP foams are excellent thermal barriers, providing up to 251 °C less than for uncoated steel plate. Their porosity ranges between 25 and 81%, for typical pore sizes d 50 from 0.5 to 3.0 mm 29 Si MAS NMR shows that the proportion of GP cement only decreases from 60-68% to 53–58% after fire. SF expands and creates small pores in the coating, which is favorable to decrease heat conductivity by a factor of 2 whatever the foam. • Novel GP foams based on MK + SF are formulated and characterized for fire resistance. • H 2 O 2 and CTABr foam stabilizing agent provide a controlled porosity of 81%. • GP foams provide superior fire protection to steel in a burn-through scenario. • The amount of GP cement only decreases from 60-68% to 53–58% after fire test. • Due to SF expansion, heat conductivity of foams is reduced by a factor of 2.

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