This document discusses geopolymer concrete as an alternative to ordinary Portland cement concrete. Geopolymer concrete is made from fly ash, an industrial byproduct, reacted with an alkaline solution to form binding polymers. It offers improved sustainability by reducing CO2 emissions compared to Portland cement. The document reviews literature on geopolymer concrete, describing its constituents including fly ash source material and alkaline activators. It explains the geopolymerization process that occurs to form binding polymers. In conclusion, geopolymer concrete is presented as a promising alternative to conventional concrete with benefits for the environment and construction industry.
This document discusses geopolymer concrete as an alternative to ordinary Portland cement concrete. Geopolymer concrete is made from fly ash, an industrial byproduct, reacted with an alkalin…