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Fig. 1. SEM images of (a) fly ash and (b) slag.
Fig. 2. Cumulative particle size distributions of fly ash and slag.
Fig. 3. GFC slices used for thermal conductivity testing. The optical micrograph shows the  pore structure
Fig. 10. XRD patterns of GFCs before and after high temperature exposure: (a) F5S0; (b)  F5S30
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