Julien Soro
École Normale Supérieure
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Advances in Science and Technology | 2010
Monique Tohoué Tognonvi; Séka Simplice Kouassi; Toyotaka Maeda; Julien Soro; Sylvie Rossignol; Jean Pierre Bonnet
Consolidation of cements and geopolymers can be explained by the formation of alkali silicate or alumino-silicate gels formed in situ during materials setting. To control such a system, a study concerning the use of sodium silicate gel as binder was initiated to manufacture consolidated materials with different size distribution of silica. The gels used as precursor of binder were synthesised by acidifying with hydrochloric acid, a concentrated sodium silicate. Consolidated materials were obtained by mixing the previous solution before gelation with granular materials (fine silica powder and sands). The existence domain of consolidated materials depends on the size distribution of sand. Consolidation of material is strong when the amount of silica is high. This result suggests a dissolution / precipitation reaction between gel and silica. Therefore, consolidation could be explained by the dissolution of small particles of silica and their precipitation into the grain boundary of sand. Mechanical properties are closed to those of cement materials.
Advances in Science and Technology | 2010
Sandrine Lucas; Monique Tohoué Tognonvi; Julien Soro; Sylvie Rossignol; Jean Louis Gelet
Progress of fuse technology to reduce cost and to protect environment requires the understanding of physicochemical phenomena that govern the consolidation of the sand with alkaline silicate solution. In this context, this work concerns the agglomeration behaviours of sand with alkaline silicate solution. The effects of sand particles size and concentration of solutions are investigated at various temperatures. The main objective is to understand the interactions between sand and this alkaline solution during the impregnation of sand with sodium silicate solution and the drying leading to the consolidated materials. Various investigations were performed, thermogravimetrical and differential thermal analysis (TG/DTA), gravimetric analysis of wet sample, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and compressive strength test on dry samples. The results show that agglomeration is affected by silica grains size distribution and temperature. Bonds strength between the grains increase with decreasing grain size and increasing temperature.
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2008
Thierry Chotard; Julien Soro; H. Lemercier; Marc Huger; Christian Gault
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2010
Abla Mecif; Julien Soro; Abdelhamid Harabi; Jean Pierre Bonnet
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2011
Séka Simplice Kouassi; Monique Tohoué Tognonvi; Julien Soro; Sylvie Rossignol
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2012
Monique Tohoué Tognonvi; Julien Soro; Sylvie Rossignol
Journal of The Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers | 2012
Kais Elghniji; Julien Soro; Sylvie Rossignol; Mohamed Ksibi
Applied Clay Science | 2008
Chantale Njiomou Djangang; Antoine Elimbi; U.C. Melo; G.L. Lecomte; C. Nkoumbou; Julien Soro; Jacques Yvon; Philippe Blanchart; Daniel Njopwouo
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2011
Chantale Njiomou Djangang; Elie Kamseu; Maurice Kor Ndikontar; Gisèle Laure Lecomte Nana; Julien Soro; U.C. Melo; Antoine Elimbi; Philippe Blanchart; Daniel Njopwouo
Applied Clay Science | 2009
Sié Kam; Lamine Zerbo; Joseph Dieudonné Bathiébo; Julien Soro; S. Naba; U. Wenmenga; Karfa Traoré; Moussa Gomina; Philippe Blanchart