Effects of sticky rice addition on the properties of lime-tile dust mortars

Author:

Zhang Kun,Sui Ying,Wang Liqin,Tie Fude,Yang Fuwei,Liu Yan,Zhang Yue

Abstract

AbstractThe present study focused on the characteristics of lime-tile dust mortars with sticky rice addition, which were prepared according to historic Chinese accounts. Results showed that addition of sticky rice into mortars could improve water retention capacity, prolong setting time, and reduce bulk density values. Sticky rice addition also had long-term detrimental impacts on mortar strength development, concurrently increasing their water absorption values. FTIR, XRD and TG-DSC analyses revealed that the addition of sticky rice into mortars could slow down the carbonation as well as hydration process, at the same time forming both calcite and aragonite as carbonation products.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Innovation Chain Project of Key Industries in Shaanxi province, China

Collaborative Innovation Team Foundation of University in Gansu Province, China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Archaeology,Archaeology,Conservation

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