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titleOfInvention Normal-temperature-cured alkali-activated cementing material with low alkali dissolution amount and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention provides a normal-temperature-cured alkali-activated adhesive with low alkali dissolution amountA gelled material and a method for making the same. The alkali-activated cementing material comprises the following components in parts by mass: 100 parts of gelled powder; water glass, Na contained therein 2 5-6 parts of water glass calculated by O, wherein the modulus of the water glass is 1.8-2.2; 1-5 parts of aluminate cement; 1-4 parts of amorphous alumina; wherein the amorphous alumina and the aluminate cement are combined to be an aluminum-containing additive; the aluminum-containing additive accounts for 4-8 parts by mass; the raw material of the alkali-activated cementing material contains Na 2 O and Al 2 O 3 Said Na 2 O and Al 2 O 3 Is 0.97 to 1.08. The gel material is added with a high-activity aluminum-containing additive to ensure that the dissolution amount of alkali is less than or equal to 4%; meanwhile, the better comprehensive performance can be achieved only by curing at normal temperature in the preparation process.
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