An Approach to Accurately Identifying Binders in Historic Mortars by the Combination of Microscopic and Microanalytical Techniques

Author:

Almeida Luís12ORCID,Santos Silva António3ORCID,Veiga Rosário4ORCID,Mirão José15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. HERCULES Laboratory, University of Évora, Largo Marquês de Marialva, 8, 7000-809 Évora, Portugal

2. UNIARQ, Archaeology Center of the University of Lisbon, Faculty of Letters, Alameda da Universidade, 1600-214 Lisbon, Portugal

3. Materials Department, LNEC, National Laboratory for Civil Engineering, Avenida do Brasil, 101, 1700-066 Lisbon, Portugal

4. Buildings Department, LNEC, National Laboratory for Civil Engineering, Avenida do Brasil, 101, 1700-066 Lisbon, Portugal

5. Geosciences Department, Colégio Luís António Verney, University of Évora, Rua Romão Ramalho, 59, 7000-671 Évora, Portugal

Abstract

Mortars are among the most important materials in building construction. They are generally obtained by mixing aggregates with an inorganic binder. The identification of mortar constituents, particularly the binder type in historic buildings, is one of the essential aspects of building conservation, considering that the new conservation materials must be chemically, mechanically, and physically compatible with the old masonries. Among other techniques used to characterise binders, those related to optical and electronic microscopy are particularly important. Microscopy and combined techniques may be the key to this identification since the classic mineralogical and chemical-based identification approaches are not conclusive enough in investigating the types of hydraulic binders in mortars. This work presents an analysis procedure to identify mortar binders by combining EDS microanalysis and petrography. Mortar samples of known composition were used as a reference for analyzing mortars from historic buildings. The proposed methodology made it possible to identify the type of binder or a mixture of binders based on the identification of the binder features by petrography together with analysis of the chemical composition of the paste by X-ray microanalysis under a scanning electron microscope.

Funder

Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology—Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia—FCT

Publisher

MDPI AG

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