The production of cement is associated with significant CO2 emissions, while the escalating volume of solid waste poses severe environmental challenges. To reduce the dependence on cement and fully utilize solid waste materials to address these challenges, this study prepared alkali-activated concrete by completely replacing cement with solid waste materials (slag, fly ash, and silica fume). Research was conducted on the optimization of material mix design and fiber reinforcement. From macro–micro perspectives and through advanced characterization methods (SEM, XRD, and TG), the action mechanism of activator concentration and precursor material content on alkali-activated concrete was revealed, as well as the influence law of glass fiber on material properties. Meanwhile, the optimal activator concentration, precursor material content and fiber content were determined. The results show that appropriately increasing the activator concentration and slag proportion can effectively promote the formation of cementitious products, thereby improving the mechanical properties of the material. However, excessive alkalinity will lead to an uncontrolled reaction and adverse effects. The addition of fibers significantly enhances the mechanical properties of the material, especially the flexural strength. When the fiber content is 1.8%, the flexural strength is increased by 45.16%. This work establishes a sustainable pathway for construction materials, while addressing industrial waste management and carbon neutrality goals.
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Xiaoxi Li
Huanbao Liu
Chuanpeng Li
Journal of Composites Science
Shandong University of Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9e66378050d08c1b76c19 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs10040201