Thermal, mineralogical and chemical studies of the mortars used in the cathedral of Pamplona (Spain)
Keywords: 
Ancient mortars
Thermal analysis
Chemical studies
X-ray diffraction
Raw materials
Issue Date: 
29-Dec-2000
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
0040-6031
Citation: 
Alvarez JI, Navarro I, Garcı́a Casado PJ. Thermal, mineralogical and chemical studies of the mortars used in the cathedral of Pamplona (Spain). Thermochimica Acta 2000 12/29;365(1–2):177-187
Abstract
Different ancient mortar samples of Pamplona cathedral have been analysed to characterize their binder and aggregate fractions. A complete characterization has been carried out including chemical (complete macrochemical analysis, analysis of the soluble fraction in hot HCl (1:5) and of the insoluble residue, trace elements and soluble salts, using traditional chemical procedures, ion chromatography and spectrophotometry techniques), mineralogical (structural characterization, granulometric studies and X-ray diffraction) and thermal studies (simultaneous DTA and TG analysis). A lime binder with a silica aggregate has been established. The approximate original compositions of the classes of mortars have been determined using the TG results. A good agreement with the other characterization techniques has been showed by the thermoanalytical techniques. An incomplete carbonation in a sample has been discovered by the thermal analysis.

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