Recent Developments of Geopolymer Materials 1st Edition
Recent Developments of Geopolymer Materials — 1st Edition by Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri Abdullah, Rafiza Binti Abd Razak, Wan Mastura Binti Wan Ibrahim, and Mohd Arif Anu invites engineers, researchers and industry leaders into the forefront of sustainable construction science.
Discover why geopolymer materials are reshaping modern concrete technology. This authoritative volume synthesizes contemporary research and practical advances in geopolymer synthesis, mix design, mechanical performance, durability, and environmental assessment. Clear explanations of raw materials (including industrial by-Books), reaction mechanisms, and scalable production approaches make complex concepts accessible without sacrificing technical depth.
Ideal for professionals and students in civil engineering, materials science, and construction management, this book highlights real-world applications — from infrastructure and precast elements to repair and fire-resistant systems — with an emphasis on performance-based solutions and lifecycle benefits. Regional relevance is woven throughout, offering insights particularly useful to practitioners in Malaysia and Southeast Asia seeking low-carbon alternatives to traditional Portland cement.
What you’ll gain:
– A concise, up-to-date overview of geopolymer technology and research trends
– Practical guidance on formulation, testing, and quality control
– Critical perspectives on sustainability, cost, and regulatory considerations
– A resourceful reference for project specification, academic study, and innovation
Whether you’re comparing green concrete options or developing next-generation construction materials, this book equips you with the knowledge to evaluate and implement geopolymer solutions with confidence. Add Recent Developments of Geopolymer Materials to your professional library and stay at the leading edge of sustainable materials science. Purchase now to advance your projects and research with proven, eco-conscious strategies.
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