Diatomaceous earth: A review of its characteristics and effects on the properties of mortars
In this paper an overview is presented on the use of diatomaceous earth (DE) as a partial substitute for binder and fine aggregate in mortars. For this purpose, this paper was divided into two sections. In the first one, concepts related to physical, chemical and microstructural properties of DE, as...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Construction & building materials 2024-03, Vol.421, p.135711, Article 135711 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper an overview is presented on the use of diatomaceous earth (DE) as a partial substitute for binder and fine aggregate in mortars. For this purpose, this paper was divided into two sections. In the first one, concepts related to physical, chemical and microstructural properties of DE, as well as results of previous studies about its reactivity used in different construction materials (cement, concrete, mortar, bricks, phase change materials etc.) were summarized and discussed. In the next section, the effects of using DE on the fresh, hardening and durability properties of cement and lime-based mortars were discussed. In general, the results suggest that increasing DE content may reduce mortar performance due to the high porosity of its particles. However, this deficiency was observed for DE contents higher than 20%, which, however, can be compensated for by using superplasticizer additives or by volumetric dosage instead of by weight one. This critical value of up to 20% of DE was calculated using T2 statistical on the scores of principal components analysis obtained from the results collected from publish manuscripts. Nevertheless, the results of this review research may contribute to provide information on an under-explored alternative source of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) and therefore help mitigate the negative effects generated by the cement industry and assist in the production of mortars with a lower carbon footprint that can play an important role in the thermal behavior of buildings.
•State of the art systematic review of diatomaceous earth (DE) for mortar production.•Statistical analysis of the mechanical properties of mortar with DE.•Understanding the effects of DE on properties of mortars.•When up to 20% DE is used, the mechanical behavior of mortars can be improved.•Paths for the development of new studies on mortars incorporating DE are shown. |
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ISSN: | 0950-0618 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.135711 |