2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16020603
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Naturally Derived Cements Learned from the Wisdom of Ancestors: A Literature Review Based on the Experiences of Ancient China, India and Rome

Abstract: For over a thousand years, many ancient cements have remained durable despite long-term exposure to atmospheric or humid agents. This review paper summarizes technologies of worldwide ancient architectures which have shown remarkable durability that has preserved them over thousands of years of constant erosion. We aim to identify the influence of organic and inorganic additions in altering cement properties and take these lost and forgotten technologies to the production frontline. The types of additions were… Show more

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“…As is known, the concrete is an irreplaceable material used in all areas of modern construction. Historically, cement mixes used volcanic ash, limenit, and seawater, but today engineers also use Portland cement being mixed with aggregates such as gravel and sand [1]. When the concrete comes into contact with certain chemicals such as acids, it reacts with the calcium hydroxide in the cement and forms water-soluble calcium compounds, which are then washed out [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As is known, the concrete is an irreplaceable material used in all areas of modern construction. Historically, cement mixes used volcanic ash, limenit, and seawater, but today engineers also use Portland cement being mixed with aggregates such as gravel and sand [1]. When the concrete comes into contact with certain chemicals such as acids, it reacts with the calcium hydroxide in the cement and forms water-soluble calcium compounds, which are then washed out [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%