Analyzing lime mortars from a historic construction in Magán (Toledo, Spain): Insights into mineralogy and firing temperatures

Mortar samples from the remains of a nearly vanished structure in the village of Magán (Toledo, Spain) have been investigated. Their mineralogical and chemical composition have been analyzed to understand the building technology of their historical period and the functionality of the original struct...

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Autores: Hierro, Isabel del, Reyes-Téllez, Francisco, Herrera, Raquel, Lillo, Javier, Ortiz-Bustos, Josefa, Pérez-Cortes, Yolanda, Polo-Romero, Alberto, Viñuales-Ferreiro, Gonzalo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
Recursos:Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Repositorio:BURJC-Digital. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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Palavra-chave:Hydraulic Mortars
Lime mortars
Chemical analysis
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spelling Analyzing lime mortars from a historic construction in Magán (Toledo, Spain): Insights into mineralogy and firing temperaturesHierro, Isabel delReyes-Téllez, FranciscoHerrera, RaquelLillo, JavierOrtiz-Bustos, JosefaPérez-Cortes, YolandaPolo-Romero, AlbertoViñuales-Ferreiro, GonzaloHydraulic MortarsLime mortarsChemical analysisMortar samples from the remains of a nearly vanished structure in the village of Magán (Toledo, Spain) have been investigated. Their mineralogical and chemical composition have been analyzed to understand the building technology of their historical period and the functionality of the original structure. Furthermore, a wide range of characterization techniques has been employed in the investigation regarding the amount of information they can provide and assess their effectiveness in the field. Chemical characterization of the mortar samples has been performed by XRD and XRF and completed with TGA studies. FTIR and Raman Spectroscopy, together with 28Si and 27Al-MAS-NMR and Microscopy Studies complete these characterization studies. Although the samples possess similar composition, since the predominant mineralogy is quartz, feldspars, and phyllosilicates, the differences discovered let us establish a relationship between chemical data and petrographic mineralogical data, and the source of materialsElsevier202420242024info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10115/40784reponame:BURJC-Digital. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Rey Juan Carlosinstname:Universidad Rey Juan CarlosInglésAtribución-NoComercial 4.0 Internacionalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:burjcdigital.urjc.es:10115/407842026-06-24T12:48:17Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analyzing lime mortars from a historic construction in Magán (Toledo, Spain): Insights into mineralogy and firing temperatures
title Analyzing lime mortars from a historic construction in Magán (Toledo, Spain): Insights into mineralogy and firing temperatures
spellingShingle Analyzing lime mortars from a historic construction in Magán (Toledo, Spain): Insights into mineralogy and firing temperatures
Hierro, Isabel del
Hydraulic Mortars
Lime mortars
Chemical analysis
title_short Analyzing lime mortars from a historic construction in Magán (Toledo, Spain): Insights into mineralogy and firing temperatures
title_full Analyzing lime mortars from a historic construction in Magán (Toledo, Spain): Insights into mineralogy and firing temperatures
title_fullStr Analyzing lime mortars from a historic construction in Magán (Toledo, Spain): Insights into mineralogy and firing temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing lime mortars from a historic construction in Magán (Toledo, Spain): Insights into mineralogy and firing temperatures
title_sort Analyzing lime mortars from a historic construction in Magán (Toledo, Spain): Insights into mineralogy and firing temperatures
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Hierro, Isabel del
Reyes-Téllez, Francisco
Herrera, Raquel
Lillo, Javier
Ortiz-Bustos, Josefa
Pérez-Cortes, Yolanda
Polo-Romero, Alberto
Viñuales-Ferreiro, Gonzalo
author Hierro, Isabel del
author_facet Hierro, Isabel del
Reyes-Téllez, Francisco
Herrera, Raquel
Lillo, Javier
Ortiz-Bustos, Josefa
Pérez-Cortes, Yolanda
Polo-Romero, Alberto
Viñuales-Ferreiro, Gonzalo
author_role author
author2 Reyes-Téllez, Francisco
Herrera, Raquel
Lillo, Javier
Ortiz-Bustos, Josefa
Pérez-Cortes, Yolanda
Polo-Romero, Alberto
Viñuales-Ferreiro, Gonzalo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Hydraulic Mortars
Lime mortars
Chemical analysis
topic Hydraulic Mortars
Lime mortars
Chemical analysis
description Mortar samples from the remains of a nearly vanished structure in the village of Magán (Toledo, Spain) have been investigated. Their mineralogical and chemical composition have been analyzed to understand the building technology of their historical period and the functionality of the original structure. Furthermore, a wide range of characterization techniques has been employed in the investigation regarding the amount of information they can provide and assess their effectiveness in the field. Chemical characterization of the mortar samples has been performed by XRD and XRF and completed with TGA studies. FTIR and Raman Spectroscopy, together with 28Si and 27Al-MAS-NMR and Microscopy Studies complete these characterization studies. Although the samples possess similar composition, since the predominant mineralogy is quartz, feldspars, and phyllosilicates, the differences discovered let us establish a relationship between chemical data and petrographic mineralogical data, and the source of materials
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