Long-term behavior of lime–metakaolin pastes at ambient temperature and humid curing condition

This paper presents the reaction behavior of lime and metakaolin (MK) pastes submitted to long term aging at ambient temperature and relative humidity of 95 ± 5%. The results presented are the basis for an extensive research pointing towards the formulation of lime based mortars for conservation of...

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Main Author: Santos Silva, A. (author)
Other Authors: Gameiro, A. (author), Grilo, J. (author), Veiga, M. R. (author), Velosa, A. (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://repositorio.lnec.pt:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1006043
Country:Portugal
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Summary:This paper presents the reaction behavior of lime and metakaolin (MK) pastes submitted to long term aging at ambient temperature and relative humidity of 95 ± 5%. The results presented are the basis for an extensive research pointing towards the formulation of lime based mortars for conservation of historic buildings, namely in humid environments. MK, when mixed with calcium hydroxide, in the presence of water, originates a set of major hydrated compounds, specifically, stratlingite, monocarboaluminate and calcium aluminate hydrate. The type of hydrated compounds formed is dependent on the lime/MK ratio, being some of them unstable over time. This instability can compromise the mechanical properties of lime–MK mortars. From this work different reaction kinetics with aging were perceived, being the best results in terms of the pozzolanic reaction obtained with 50% MK content. Pastes with less than 25% of MK also present reliable stability.