A. Aboulayt
University of Hassan II Casablanca
16 Papers
9 Citations
A. Aboulayt is an academic researcher from University of Hassan II Casablanca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geopolymer & Metakaolin. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of A. Aboulayt include École centrale de Nantes.
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Papers
Properties of metakaolin based geopolymer incorporating calcium carbonate
TL;DR: In this article, an alkaline solution, thermally activated kaolinite clay and a mineral additive (calcium carbonate) were mixed with the aim to elaborate a geopolymer material with physical and mechanical properties comparable to those of classical construction materials.
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Stability of a new geopolymer grout: Rheological and mechanical performances of metakaolin-fly ash binary mixtures
A. Aboulayt,A. Aboulayt,Reda Jaafri,Hamza Samouh,Anass Cherki El Idrissi,Emmanuel Rozière,R. Moussa,Ahmed Loukili +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive study is necessary to develop geopolymer grouts based on metakaolin-fly ash-stabilizer mixtures, where the added xanthan gum had a beneficial effect on the stability of grouts.
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Elaboration of geopolymers based on clays by-products from phosphate mines for construction applications
TL;DR: In this article, the use of this byproduct as a new aluminosilicate source for geopolymers elaboration at the laboratory scale was investigated, and the obtained results are promising; they have shown that elaborated materials can be adapted for construction applications.
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Alkali-activated grouts based on slag-fly ash mixtures: From early-age characterization to long-term phase composition
A. Aboulayt,Faten Souayfan,Emmanuel Rozière,Reda Jaafri,Anass Cherki El Idrissi,R. Moussa,Christophe Justino,Ahmed Loukili +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the phase composition of slag and fly ash is investigated for underground grouting at both fresh and hardened states, and the phase assemblage at long term (700 days).
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Natural hydraulic lime for blended cement mortars: Behavior from fresh to hardened states
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of natural hydraulic lime (NHL) on the behavior of cement-based materials at fresh and hardened states was presented, and the authors highlighted the benefits of using NHL to optimize mortars' mix-design in terms of workability, mechanical properties and delayed behavior.
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