Alkali-Activated Mortars Incorporating Construction and Demolition Waste and Industrial By-products: A Fresh and Hardened State Evaluation

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Gazi Universitesi

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This study examines the potential of alkali-activated composites to produce sustainable building materials by recycling construction and demolition waste (CDW). Various waste materials such as ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS), class F and C fly ash (FA), recycled waste clay brick powder (RWBP), and waste concrete powder (WCP) were used to produce different alkali-activated composites along with recycled concrete aggregate. The prepared mixtures were analyzed for their fresh-state properties, as well as their physical and mechanical characteristics, including workability, strength, ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV), and resistance to high temperatures. The findings indicate that mixtures with class C fly ash achieved higher compressive strength, whereas F class fly ash positively affected workability and high-temperature resistance. Slag effectively enhanced the compressive strength of the alkali-activated composites. In particular, the B3 mixture (20% class F fly ash, 40% slag) exhibited a balanced set of properties in terms of workability, compressive strength, and high-temperature performance. This study provides a valuable resource for producing alkali-activated composites from CDW and industrial waste, with the potential to reduce the environmental impact of the construction sector.

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Alkali-activated composites, Fly ash, Ground granulated blast furnace slag, Recycled waste clay brick powder, Recycled waste concrete powder and aggregate

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Gazi University Journal of Science

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Güzelküçük, S., Şahin, O., Eren, Ş., & Ulugöl, H. (2025). Alkali-Activated Mortars Incorporating Construction and Demolition Waste and Industrial By-products: A Fresh and Hardened State Evaluation. Gazi University Journal of Science, 38(4), 1742-1752.

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