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Abstract This study presents the development of a synthesis route for sodium aluminosilicate hydrate (N–A–S–H) gels with various Si/Al ratios carried out at ambient temperature. The synthesis is based on a simple “sol–gel” method, where commercial reactants are used to provide highly reactive Si and Al sources. Comprehensive characterization, including scanning electron microscope‐energy‐dispersive spectroscopy (SEM‐EDS), gas pycnometry, inductively coupled plasma (ICP), X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), X‐ray diffraction (XRD), and magic angle spinning (MAS) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) ( 27 Al, 23 Na, 29 Si, and 1 H), is employed to verify the morphology, density, chemical composition, long‐range order, and local structure of the gels. Our results show that the synthesized gels are pure, amorphous, and homogeneous with Si/Al final ratio ranging from 1.22 to 2.23. Structural analysis of the gels indicates the synthesis of compounds with high degree of geopolymerization, which are representative of N–A–S–H gel formed in sodium‐based geopolymers.
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