There has been a long history of applying organic additives (OA) in mortars, and an understanding of both their historical uses and the scientific study on them is fundamental to produce restoration materials which are compatible with historical mortars. In this paper, a critical analysis of literature is given, on both characterisation studies of historical mortar samples as well as studies of laboratory-made mortar specimens. By doing so, we hope to provide more insight to future work in the field of architectural conservation

Organic additives in mortars: an historical tradition through a critical analysis of recent literature

RAMPAZZI, LAURA;
2016-01-01

Abstract

There has been a long history of applying organic additives (OA) in mortars, and an understanding of both their historical uses and the scientific study on them is fundamental to produce restoration materials which are compatible with historical mortars. In this paper, a critical analysis of literature is given, on both characterisation studies of historical mortar samples as well as studies of laboratory-made mortar specimens. By doing so, we hope to provide more insight to future work in the field of architectural conservation
2016
Science and Art: A Future for Stone. Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on the Deterioration and Conservation of Stone
978-1-903978-57-3
13th International Congress on the Deterioration and Conservation of Stone
Glasgow (United Kingdom)
6 September, 2016-10 September, 2016
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