Alkali-Activated Slag–Fly Ash–Desert Sand Mortar for Building Applications: Flowability, Mechanical Properties, Sulfate Resistance, and Microstructural Analysis

This study investigates the performance of alkali-activated mortar incorporating slag, fly ash, and desert sand, with a focus on flowability, mechanical properties, sulfate resistance, and microstructural characteristics. A four-factor, three-level orthogonal experimental design was used to analyze...

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Huvudupphovsmän: Wenlong Yan, Haoran Cheng, Meng Zhang, Yongjun Qin, Jianqing Cao, Xuyang Cao
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Språk:engelska
Publicerad: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
Serie:Buildings
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Sammanfattning:This study investigates the performance of alkali-activated mortar incorporating slag, fly ash, and desert sand, with a focus on flowability, mechanical properties, sulfate resistance, and microstructural characteristics. A four-factor, three-level orthogonal experimental design was used to analyze the effects of the fly ash substitution rate, alkali content (Na<sub>2</sub>O/b), activator modulus, and desert sand replacement rate for natural sand. The results indicate that increased slag and desert sand contents reduce mortar flowability. Despite this, the mortar exhibits excellent mechanical strength, with compressive strength reaching 77.7 MPa at 28 days and increasing to 89.34 MPa under sulfate exposure. However, after 120 days of sulfate erosion, a decline in strength is observed due to the formation of expansive products such as gypsum and caliche, leading to cracking. Microstructural analyses (XRD, SEM/EDS, MIP) reveal partial dissolution of desert sand under alkali activation, enhancing gel formation and reducing cumulative porosity. The pore structure predominantly consists of harmless pores. These findings demonstrate the potential of slag–fly ash–desert sand alkali-activated mortar as a durable and sustainable material for structural and construction engineering applications, especially in sulfate-rich environments or arid regions where desert sand is abundant.
ISSN:2075-5309