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Study On Carbonation Process Of Several Types Of Advanced Lime-Based Plasters

Authors: Z. Pavlík; H. Benešová; P. Matiašovský; M. Pavlíková;

Study On Carbonation Process Of Several Types Of Advanced Lime-Based Plasters

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In this paper, study on carbonation process of several types of advanced plasters on lime basis is presented. The movement of carbonation head was measured by colorimetric method using phenolphtalein. The rate of carbonation was accessed also by gravimetric method. Samples of studied materials were placed into the climatic chamber for simulation of environment with high concentration of CO2. The particular samples were on all lateral sides and on the bottom side provided by epoxy resin in order to arrange 1-D transport of CO2 into the studied samples. The carbonation rates of particular materials pointed to the time dependence of diffusion process of CO2 for all the studied plasters. From the quantitative point of view, the carbonation of advanced modified plasters was much faster than for the reference lime plaster, what is beneficial for the practical application of the tested newly developed materials.

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colorimetric method, Carbonation, gravimetric method, lime-based plasters, pozzolana admixtures.

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