2023
DOI: 10.3390/heritage6070278
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Sustainable Hybrid Lime Mortars for Historic Building Conservation: Incorporating Wood Biomass Ash as a Low-Carbon Secondary Binder

Abstract: Renewables-based power grid expansion has increased the use of wood biomass as a low-carbon fuel, resulting in the generation of predominantly inorganic wood biomass ash (WBA) as waste during biomass combustion. The conservation of historically valuable, damaged, and energy-inefficient buildings can help downsize carbon emissions and energy consumption, while promoting the use of alternative repair materials, including unavailing materials such as WBA, and implementing zero-waste measures. This study aims to u… Show more

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“…In this situation, one can use a kind of hydraulic lime (natural or blended) which has better durability and mechanical properties than simple air lime [4]. The blended hydraulic lime may be prepared by using number of pozzolanic additives such are calcined clays, waste ceramic powders or biomass ash [3,4,5,6,7]. Besides the usage of hydraulic binders, the strength, durability and resilience of a plaster may be improved by its reinforcing by fibers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this situation, one can use a kind of hydraulic lime (natural or blended) which has better durability and mechanical properties than simple air lime [4]. The blended hydraulic lime may be prepared by using number of pozzolanic additives such are calcined clays, waste ceramic powders or biomass ash [3,4,5,6,7]. Besides the usage of hydraulic binders, the strength, durability and resilience of a plaster may be improved by its reinforcing by fibers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%