Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
On the subject of ancient hydraulic mortars, very
few studies are reported in the literature regarding
the origin, composition and identification of the
various degradation typologies. Therefore, little is
known on the effects of atmospheric pollutants, particularly
those due to the dry and wet deposition of
sulphur and carbon compounds, on the hydraulic
mortars used in historic monuments, and few quantitative
data are available. In fact, water from rising
damp and sea spray are generally considered to be
the only sources of sulphates, while the effects of
sulphur of atmospheric origin on these materials are
almost completely ignored.
In an effort to fill the gap in knowledge, samples
of ancient and modern mortars were collected at
Italian, Spanish and Belgian modern historic and
archaeological sites. The samples were analysed in
order to throw light on the effects of atmospheric sulphation.
The Authors present a synthesis of the characteristics
of the samples analysed, together with an
assessment of the damage encountered on sample
surfaces as a result of the reaction between the
mortars and atmospheric pollutants.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cement mortars; Pozzolan mortars; Atmospheric pollution; Soluble sulphates; Water insoluble sulphates
Elenco autori:
Ghedini, Nadia; Bonazza, Alessandra; Sabbioni, Cristina
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