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Title : Electrokinetic and thermodynamic characterization of lime-water interface : physical and rheological properties of lime mortar
Author : Ontiveros Ortega, Esther
Ontiveros Ortega, Alfonso
Moleón Baca, José Alberto
Ruiz Agudo, Encarnación
Date issued: Oct-2017
Source: Construction and Building Materials, 2017, Volume 151, pp. 809-818
Document Type: Artículo pre-print
Heritage asset: Producción de cal (195455)
Describe in detail: https://guiadigital.iaph.es/bien/inmaterial/195455
Province: Sevilla
Municipality: Morón de la Frontera Morón de la Frontera
Gilena Gilena
Thematic descriptors: Mortero
Cal
Análisis
Arquitectura
Conservación (Patrimonio)
Agua
Language ISO: eng
Abstract: The surface properties of the portlandite are very important in the behavior of the suspensions of lime used as binders, plasters, mortars and paint, for use in the architecture heritage conservation. These rheological properties depend heavily on surface thermodynamic properties, surface tension-surface free energy and load the lime present in aqueous medium. It selected two types of quicklime, originating from the same rock but made in two types of kilns: traditional and industrial Kiln. It has determined values of the surface free energy of the lime in the form of CaO and Ca(OH)2 as well as the rock used in its preparation. In addition, it conducted an electrokinetic study to determine electrophoretic mobility in a water/lime system. It analyzed various types of oxides after laboratory slaking and periods during which the portlandite remained in water. This study revealed that quicklime is monopolar and has a hydrophilic nature. Tradition quicklime, cTotal values decrease as temperature increases the calcination of limestone. This has greater hydrophilicity than that of industrial quicklime. Moreover, traditional lime, introduces more charges than that fabricated by industrial processes, with larger values of n Potential. n Potential data confirm the optimal plasticity properties of the traditional lime, and that this quality is maintained.
Publisher : Ámsterdam : Elsevier
ISSN: MIAR
0950-0618
Rights: © Instituto Andaluz del Patrimonio Histórico
Rights URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.es
Date accessioned: 2019-07-03T11:14:26Z
Date available: 2019-07-03T11:14:26Z
Format: application/pdf
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11532/328316
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.06.147
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