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A sustainable production of natural hydraulic lime mortars through bio-amendment

Julia García-González, Paulina Faria, Alice S. Pereira, Paulo C. Lemos, Andrés Juan-Valdés

2022Construction and Building Materials13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article examined the effect of a bioproduct suspension obtained from fermentation of biodiesel’s crude glycerol when used to formulate natural hydraulic lime mortars, as a fluid replacing the mixing water. The bioproduct was used either sonicated or non-sonicated and two volumes of mixing fluid were tested. The aim was to assess the advantages and drawbacks that could be achieved with a waste-based bioproduct, instead of petrochemical-based additions. The investigation revealed a positive effect on workability, producing mortars with a lower mixing fluid content, improving the mechanical performance. Finally, the bioproducts reduced the mortar water absorption by gravity and capillary.

Topics & Concepts

MortarMixing (physics)LimeMaterials scienceAbsorption of waterWaste managementPulp and paper industrySuspension (topology)Environmental scienceComposite materialEngineeringMetallurgyHomotopyPhysicsMathematicsPure mathematicsQuantum mechanicsBuilding materials and conservationHygrothermal properties of building materialsConcrete and Cement Materials Research
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