Impact of the slaking method on the mineralogy of natural hydraulic limes and its effects on mortar mechanical properties
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Materia
Air slaking Pre-hydration Carbonation Hydraulic phases Portlandite
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2025-05-19Referencia bibliográfica
Parra-Fernández, C., & Arizzi, A. (2025). Impact of the slaking method on the mineralogy of natural hydraulic limes and its effects on mortar mechanical properties. Cement and Concrete Research, 196(107941), 107941. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconres.2025.107941
Patrocinador
MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 y FEDER [PID2020-119838RA-100 (2021-2024) y PID2023-146405OB-100 (2024-2027)]; Grupo de Investigación RNM179 de la Junta de Andalucía; Universidad de Granada / CBUAResumen
The influence of slaking on the properties of natural hydraulic limes (NHL) has been little studied so far. Laboratory-manufactured limes have been produced to investigate the mineralogical changes that occur during the slaking process. Two different hydration methods have been compared: conventional slaking, by adding water in a 1:1 water:CaO ratio, and passive slaking, by exposure of the quicklimes to a relative humidity of 60 ± 5 % and 80 ± 5 % RH. The mineralogical evolution of limes was monitored under different slaking conditions using the X-ray diffraction Quantitative Phase Analysis. The resulting NHLs have been used to produce mortars, to assess the influence of the slaking conditions on their mechanical strength. The results show that passive slaking at relative humidities higher than 60 % ensures complete transformation of CaO into Ca(OH)2, and gives place to natural hydraulic limes with comparable, or even slightly improved properties to those conventionally slaked.