Obtaining repair lime mortars by mixing aerial lime and nanosilica
Palabras clave : 
Water demand
Compressive strength
Durability
Nanofiller
C-S-H
Fecha de publicación : 
11-sep-2013
Editorial : 
University of the West of Scotland
ISBN : 
978-1-903978-44-3
Cita: 
Navarro-Blasco I, Duran A, Fernandez JM, Sirera R, Lanas, J, Alvarez, JI. 3rd Historic Mortars Conference Book of Abstracts 2013:102.
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This work deals with the effect of the nanosilica addition on the performance of aerial lime mortars. Several lime mortars were prepared and modified upon the addition of 3, 6, 10 and 20 wt.% of nanosilica. The presence of nanosilica increased the water demand of the fresh mixtures and reduced the appearance of superficial cracks after the spreading of the mortars onto a porous stone. Setting time underwent a delay when the amount of nanosilica ranged from 3 to 10 wt.%. However, samples with 20 wt.% of nanosilica showed a shortened setting time compared to plain lime mortars. Nanosilica reacted with Ca(OH)2 particles, yielding C-S-H compounds and, acting as a nanofiller, nanosilica also caused a pore blockage in the mesoporous range.

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