#7753. Vegetable fibers behavior in geopolymers and alkali-activated cement based matrices: A review

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Architecture;
Building and Construction;
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality;
Civil and Structural Engineering;
Mechanics of Materials;
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Abstract:
Alkali-activated binders (AAB) are materials based mainly on silica, alumina, and/or calcium precursors, activated by an alkaline solution, and have mechanical properties equivalent to Portland cement-based matrices. However, their brittle behavior requires the use of reinforcements to make them suitable for dynamic or tensile load applications. Vegetable fibers (VF) could reinforce fragile construction materials, such as mortar and concrete, improving toughness and post-cracking strength.
Keywords:
Alkaline degradation; Cement; Durability; Geopolymer; Vegetable fiber

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