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Effect of the preparation of lime putties on their properties

Navrátilová, E., Tihlaříková, E., Neděla, V., Rovnaníková, P., Pavlík, J.

Originální název

Effect of the preparation of lime putties on their properties

Anglický název

Effect of the preparation of lime putties on their properties

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Originální abstrakt

In the study of lime as the basic component of historical mortars and plasters, four lime putties prepared from various kinds of lime of various granulometry and by various ways of preparation were evaluated. The rheological properties and micro-morphologic changes, growing of calcite crystals, and rate of carbonation were monitored. The lime putty prepared from lump lime achieves the best rheological properties, yield stress 214.7 Pa and plastic viscosity 2.6 Pa·s. The suitability of this lime putty was checked by testing the development of calcium hydroxide and calcite crystals using scanning electron microscopy and environmental scanning electron microscopy. The disordered crystals of calcium hydroxide exhibit better carbonation resulting in the large crystals of calcite; therefore, the mortar prepared from the lump lime has the highest flexural strength and compressive strength 0.8/2.5 MPa, its carbonation is the fastest and exhibits the longest durability. Also, thanks to the micro-morphological characterization of samples in their native state by means of environmental scanning electron microscopy, the new way of lime putty preparation by mixing was proven. The preparation consists in the mechanical crash of the lime particles immediately after hydration. This enables the properties of putty prepared from lump lime to be nearly reached.

Anglický abstrakt

In the study of lime as the basic component of historical mortars and plasters, four lime putties prepared from various kinds of lime of various granulometry and by various ways of preparation were evaluated. The rheological properties and micro-morphologic changes, growing of calcite crystals, and rate of carbonation were monitored. The lime putty prepared from lump lime achieves the best rheological properties, yield stress 214.7 Pa and plastic viscosity 2.6 Pa·s. The suitability of this lime putty was checked by testing the development of calcium hydroxide and calcite crystals using scanning electron microscopy and environmental scanning electron microscopy. The disordered crystals of calcium hydroxide exhibit better carbonation resulting in the large crystals of calcite; therefore, the mortar prepared from the lump lime has the highest flexural strength and compressive strength 0.8/2.5 MPa, its carbonation is the fastest and exhibits the longest durability. Also, thanks to the micro-morphological characterization of samples in their native state by means of environmental scanning electron microscopy, the new way of lime putty preparation by mixing was proven. The preparation consists in the mechanical crash of the lime particles immediately after hydration. This enables the properties of putty prepared from lump lime to be nearly reached.

Klíčová slova

lump lime, hydration, lime putty, carbonation, reology, electron microscopy

Klíčová slova v angličtině

lump lime, hydration, lime putty, carbonation, reology, electron microscopy

Autoři

Navrátilová, E., Tihlaříková, E., Neděla, V., Rovnaníková, P., Pavlík, J.

Rok RIV

2018

Vydáno

08.12.2017

Nakladatel

Springer Nature

ISSN

2045-2322

Periodikum

Scientific Reports

Svazek

7

Číslo

1

Stát

Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska

Strany od

1

Strany do

9

Strany počet

9

URL

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BibTex

@article{BUT142283,
  author="Eva {Soukupová} and Eva {Tihlaříková} and Vilém {Neděla} and Pavla {Rovnaníková} and Jaroslav {Pavlík}",
  title="Effect of the preparation of lime putties on their properties",
  journal="Scientific Reports",
  year="2017",
  volume="7",
  number="1",
  pages="1--9",
  doi="10.1038/s41598-017-17527-3",
  issn="2045-2322",
  url="http://link.springer.com/article/10.1038/s41598-017-17527-3"
}

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