#6: Toxic metals immobilisation

#6: Toxic metals immobilisation

Apr 4, 2006 | No Comments

Toxic metals immobilisation PART I. Theory and Applications by J.G.S. van Jaarsveld, J.S.J.van Deventer and L. Lorenzen published in : Minerals Engineering, Vol. 10, no. 7, pp. 659-669 (1996) During the last decade geopolymerisation has emerged as a possible technological solution for the effective stabilisation and immobilisation of toxic materials. Despite the fact that this [...]

Research Report on Fly Ash Based Geopolymer Concrete

Jan 28, 2006 | No Comments

The Geopolymer Group at Curtin University of Technology, Australia, Prof. Vijay Rangan, has released his Research Report for free download, available in the Library. It is paper # 17. The title is: DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTIES OF LOW-CALCIUM FLY ASH-BASED GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE by Djwantoro Hardjito and B.Vijaya Rangan Research Report GC 1 (103 pages) (dec. 2005) [...]

State of the Art paper on Fly Ash Geopolymer Concrete

Sep 28, 2004 | No Comments

The Geopolymer Group at Curtin University of Technology, Australia, Prof. Vijay Rangan, has released a new paper for free download, available in the Library. It is paper # 19. The title is: State of the Art: Fly Ash-Based Geopolymer Concrete, Construction Material for Sustainable Development by Djwantoro Hardjito, Steenie E. Wallah, Dody M.J. Sumajouw, and [...]

New Papers to Download from J. Davidovits

Jan 10, 2004 | No Comments

We have added 3 important papers in the Library : the two keynote papers presented by Prof. Joseph Davidovits at the GEOPOLYMER 2002 Conference, Melbourne, October 28-29 2002 (#16 and #17) and one paper #18 on Fly Ash Concrete from the Rangan geopolymer group at Curtin University of Technology, Perth.

Geopolymer at Curtin University of Technology

Jun 19, 2003 | No Comments

Professor Vijay RANGAN sent the following message from the Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia: subject: Geopolymer Concrete email: V.Rangan (a) curtin.edu.au Curtin University of Technology is conducting research on geopolymer concrete for the past three years. The research team comprises three Doctoral students, Messers Djwantoro Hardjito, Steenie Wallah, and Dody Sumajouw, technical staff lead [...]