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| Title: | The use of powdered olive stone in lime-based mortars for the conservation of cultural heritage: A performance evaluation |
| Authors: | Schiavon, Nicola Zicarelli, Maria Antonietta Adomako, Regina Ruffolo, Antonio SIlvestro Giordano, Francesca Macchia, Andrea La Russa, Mauro Francesco |
| Keywords: | Powdered Olive Stone Lime-Mortars Conservation Cultural Heritage Repair Mortars Porosity |
| Issue Date: | Oct-2025 |
| Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd |
| Citation: | Maria Antonietta Zicarelli, Regina Adomako, Silvestro Antonio Ruffolo, Nicola Schiavon, Francesca Giordano, Andrea Macchia, Mauro Francesco La Russa,
The use of powdered olive stone in lime-based mortars for the conservation of cultural heritage: A performance evaluation, Construction and Building Materials,
Volume 499, 2025, 144137,ISSN 0950-0618, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2025.144137. |
| Abstract: | This research paper investigates the use of Powdered Olive Stone (POS), an agricultural by-product, as a partial
replacement for quartz sand in lime-based mortars used for the repair and conservation of historical structures.
POS offers a potential solution, addressing waste disposal and reducing reliance on traditional aggregates. This
study specifically focuses on lime-based mortars, one of the most commonly used materials in heritage conservation, addressing a research gap regarding the use of POS in this context. In particular, different mortar formulations were prepared by partially replacing natural quartz aggregates with POS at substitution rates of 5 %,
10 %, and 15 %. Additionally, the effect of nano-silica incorporation was evaluated. Following curing, the
specimens underwent a comprehensive set of analyses, to examine both mechanical and physical properties of
the produced mortars at 28 and 90 days of curing. Such investigations include colorimetric assessment, optical
and electron microscopy analyses, capillary water absorption test, ultrasonic pulse velocity measurements, bulk density determination, salt crystallization resistance, and mechanical testing for compressive and flexural
strength.Results: demonstrate that the incorporation of POS resulted in significant modifications of both physical and mechanical properties of the mortars, which can be tailored in order to meet specific requirements of conservation projects. |
| URI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2025.144137 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/40353 |
| Type: | article |
| Appears in Collections: | HERCULES - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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