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Experimental Investigation on Comprehensive Performance of Natural Hydraulic Lime-Based Mortars: Effect of Waterproof Admixtures Addition.

Authors :
Xu, Shuqiang
Wang, Wanzhong
Yang, Xiaochuan
Ma, Xinghua
Ma, Qinglin
Source :
International Journal of Architectural Heritage: Conservation, Analysis & Restoration; 2024, Vol. 18 Issue 11, p1627-1642, 16p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In this study, the bulk modification method via incorporating two different types of waterproof admixtures was adopted to make natural hydraulic lime-based mortars more durable. The influence of two admixtures and their dosages on the hydration, physical, mechanical, and aggressive environment resistance properties were evaluated. The correlations between pore and water absorption characteristics, between hydration, pore characteristics, and mechanical strength were interpreted. Results showed that two waterproof admixtures changed the microscopic reaction between different components as well as internal structure of NHL-based mortar. Introduction of silane impregnant improved the workability of natural hydraulic lime-based mortars, and the appropriate dosage of silane impregnant facilitated hydration and improved mechanical strength at 28 and 90 days. Silane impregnant modified mortars were no more hydrophilic, acid resistance was improved while water absorption characteristics were not obviously improved even resulting in degraded freeze-thaw cycle resistance. Introduction of silicon-acrylic latex deteriorated the workability and retarded hydration of natural hydraulic lime-based mortars, regardless of dosage, leading to the degradation of mechanical strength. However, water absorption characteristics and freeze-thaw cycle and acid resistance can get a noticeable improvement when appropriate dosage was adopted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15583058
Volume :
18
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Architectural Heritage: Conservation, Analysis & Restoration
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180554606
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15583058.2023.2246065