Articles | Volume 45
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-45-19-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-45-19-2018
20 Jul 2018
 | 20 Jul 2018

Mortar mixes with oxblood: historical background, model sample recipes and properties

Kun Zhang, Laura Rampazzi, Maria Pia Riccardi, Antonio Sansonetti, and Alberto Grimoldi

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In this survey, model samples were prepared according to an ancient lime–pozzolan mortar recipe with blood addition. Samples were studied by several analytical techniques. Results suggested that amorphous calcium carbonate could be formed in the specimens containing oxblood. This paper aims to allow an understanding of possible effects induced by organic additives on mortars and proposes a multi-discipline approach to bridge architectural history and building materials to conservation science.