Effect of hydrated lime on efflorescence formation

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作者
de Bern, Diogo Henrique [1 ]
Trentin, Priscila Ongaratto [1 ]
Medeiros-Junior, Ronaldo A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Parana, Dept Civil Construct, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
关键词
Mortars; Lime; Efflorescence; Compressive strength; MORTARS; CEMENT; DURABILITY; RENDERS;
D O I
10.1108/IJBPA-11-2020-0102
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Purpose Efflorescence formation is very common in cement-based materials. In the case of mortar, efflorescence is more studied when only Portland cement is used as a binder. However, the repair of historical heritage, as well as the construction system of some countries, usually uses mortars composed of hydrated lime and Portland cement. This study aims to determine the influence of the hydrated lime content on the incidence of efflorescence in mortars. Design/methodology/approach Mortars with 0%, 50%, and 100% lime/cement ratio were studied, using three different methods to accelerate efflorescence formation. The surface area of mortars affected by efflorescence was quantified by analysis using image software. Also, analysis of mercury intrusion porosity test, flexural tensile, compressive strength, absorption of water by capillarity, porosity, XRD and TGA was performed. Findings More efflorescence in mortars with a higher amount of lime in their composition was observed. The results show that the increase in the lime content reduces the flexural tensile and the compressive strength and increased the absorption of water by capillarity and the porosity of the mortars. The material formed by the efflorescence was calcium carbonate, proven by microstructural tests. Originality/value The results of greater efflorescence formation in mortars with lime are important to alert users who apply this type of material. Some type of protection must be done more rigorously for lime-cement mortars, especially concerning contact with water, since efflorescence tends to be faster for this type of material.
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页数:16
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