Geopolymer is a type of inorganic polymer that is primarily formed by the reaction of aluminosilicate materials with an alkaline activator. This process yields a hardened material with properties similar to those of traditional cement. Geopolymers are typically created by mixing materials rich in alumina and silica, such as fly ash, metakaolin, or slag, with an alkaline solution, often containing sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.

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