Self-Heating Ability of Geopolymers Enhanced by Carbon Black Admixtures at Different Voltage Loads
Sustainable development in the construction industry can be achieved by the design of multifunctional materials with good mechanical properties, durability, and reasonable environmental impacts. New functional properties, such as self-sensing, self-heating, or energy harvesting, are crucially depend...
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doaj-3d5d7575ad884255b1c195f0008a6f362020-11-25T01:23:41ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-10-011221412110.3390/en12214121en12214121Self-Heating Ability of Geopolymers Enhanced by Carbon Black Admixtures at Different Voltage LoadsLukáš Fiala0Michaela Petříková1Wei-Ting Lin2Luboš Podolka3Robert Černý4Department of Materials Engineering and Chemistry, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague 6, Czech RepublicDepartment of Materials Engineering and Chemistry, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague 6, Czech RepublicDepartment of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, National Ilan University, No.1, Sec. 1, Shennong Rd., I-Lan 260, TaiwanDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice, Okružní 517/10, 370 01 České Budějovice, Czech RepublicDepartment of Materials Engineering and Chemistry, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague 6, Czech RepublicSustainable development in the construction industry can be achieved by the design of multifunctional materials with good mechanical properties, durability, and reasonable environmental impacts. New functional properties, such as self-sensing, self-heating, or energy harvesting, are crucially dependent on electrical properties, which are very poor for common building materials. Therefore, various electrically conductive admixtures are used to enhance their electrical properties. Geopolymers based on waste or byproduct precursors are promising materials that can gain new functional properties by adding a reasonable amount of electrically conductive admixtures. The main aim of this paper lies in the design of multifunctional geopolymers with self-heating abilities. Designed geopolymer mortars based on blast-furnace slag activated by water glass and 6 dosages of carbon black (CB) admixture up to 2.25 wt. % were studied in terms of basic physical, mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties (DC). The self-heating ability of the designed mortars was experimentally determined at 40 and 100 V loads. The percolation threshold for self-heating was observed at 1.5 wt. % of carbon black with an increasing self-heating performance for higher CB dosages. The highest power of 26 W and the highest temperature increase of about 110 °C were observed for geopolymers with 2.25 wt. % of carbon black admixture at 100 V.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4121geopolymersground-granulated blast-furnace slagcarbon blackself-heating |
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Lukáš Fiala Michaela Petříková Wei-Ting Lin Luboš Podolka Robert Černý Self-Heating Ability of Geopolymers Enhanced by Carbon Black Admixtures at Different Voltage Loads Energies geopolymers ground-granulated blast-furnace slag carbon black self-heating |
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Self-Heating Ability of Geopolymers Enhanced by Carbon Black Admixtures at Different Voltage Loads |
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Self-Heating Ability of Geopolymers Enhanced by Carbon Black Admixtures at Different Voltage Loads |
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Self-Heating Ability of Geopolymers Enhanced by Carbon Black Admixtures at Different Voltage Loads |
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Self-Heating Ability of Geopolymers Enhanced by Carbon Black Admixtures at Different Voltage Loads |
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Self-Heating Ability of Geopolymers Enhanced by Carbon Black Admixtures at Different Voltage Loads |
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self-heating ability of geopolymers enhanced by carbon black admixtures at different voltage loads |
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Sustainable development in the construction industry can be achieved by the design of multifunctional materials with good mechanical properties, durability, and reasonable environmental impacts. New functional properties, such as self-sensing, self-heating, or energy harvesting, are crucially dependent on electrical properties, which are very poor for common building materials. Therefore, various electrically conductive admixtures are used to enhance their electrical properties. Geopolymers based on waste or byproduct precursors are promising materials that can gain new functional properties by adding a reasonable amount of electrically conductive admixtures. The main aim of this paper lies in the design of multifunctional geopolymers with self-heating abilities. Designed geopolymer mortars based on blast-furnace slag activated by water glass and 6 dosages of carbon black (CB) admixture up to 2.25 wt. % were studied in terms of basic physical, mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties (DC). The self-heating ability of the designed mortars was experimentally determined at 40 and 100 V loads. The percolation threshold for self-heating was observed at 1.5 wt. % of carbon black with an increasing self-heating performance for higher CB dosages. The highest power of 26 W and the highest temperature increase of about 110 °C were observed for geopolymers with 2.25 wt. % of carbon black admixture at 100 V. |
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