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A method to substitute the recognized toxic phenolphthalein in mortars and concretes is proposed. It comprises putting a portland cement sample in contact with an innocuous solution, curcumin-based, which acts as an indicator yielding a red color in areas where there is alkaline reserve (pH ~ 12) and yellow in carbonate zones (pH ≤ 9). Solutions containing curcumin extracted from commercial turmeric powder and from the rhizomes of the turmeric plant were prepared by using ethanol as a solvent. Subsequently it has been experienced with solutions in which curcumin has been used with a purity of over 95%. The dissolution of curcumin can be used with the same reliability as phenolphthalein in the carbonation process with the advantage that it is safe and presents no health risks.
Engineering, Civil, Engineering, Multidisciplinary, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Engineering, Marine, Mortar, Engineering, Manufacturing, Engineering, Mechanical, Construcciones Arquitectónicas, Engineering, Industrial, Concretes, Carbonation, Engineering, Ocean, Engineering, Aerospace, Engineering, Biomedical, Concrete
Engineering, Civil, Engineering, Multidisciplinary, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Engineering, Marine, Mortar, Engineering, Manufacturing, Engineering, Mechanical, Construcciones Arquitectónicas, Engineering, Industrial, Concretes, Carbonation, Engineering, Ocean, Engineering, Aerospace, Engineering, Biomedical, Concrete
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