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Contribution of Interfacial Bonding towards Geopolymers Properties in Geopolymers Reinforced Fibers: A Review
Authors:Muhd Hafizuddin Yazid  Meor Ahmad Faris  Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri Abdullah  Marcin Nabia&#x;ek  Shayfull Zamree Abd Rahim  Mohd Arif Anuar Mohd Salleh  Marwan Kheimi  Andrei Victor Sandu  Adam Rylski  Bart&#x;omiej Je
Abstract:There is a burgeoning interest in the development of geopolymers as sustainable construction materials and incombustible inorganic polymers. However, geopolymers show quasi-brittle behavior. To overcome this weakness, hundreds of researchers have focused on the development, characterization, and implementation of geopolymer-reinforced fibers for a wide range of applications for light geopolymers concrete. This paper discusses the rapidly developing geopolymer-reinforced fibers, focusing on material and geometrical properties, numerical simulation, and the effect of fibers on the geopolymers. In the section on the effect of fibers on the geopolymers, a comparison between single and hybrid fibers will show the compressive strength and toughness of each type of fiber. It is proposed that interfacial bonding between matrix and fibers is important to obtain better results, and interfacial bonding between matrix and fiber depends on the type of material surface contact area, such as being hydrophobic or hydrophilic, as well as the softness or roughness of the surface.
Keywords:geopolymers concrete  fiber interfacial  compressive strength  fly ash
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