Thermodilatometric Study of the Decay of Zeolite-Bearing Building Materials

Six zeolite-bearing rocks, often used as building materials, were analyzed by thermodilatometry, together with a rock not bearing zeolites and a plaster covering a containing wall made of zeolite-bearing dimension stones, up to 250 °C. The main results obtained were the following: (i) the zeolite-be...

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Main Authors: Michele Pansini, Angelo Cappi, Vincenzo Monetti, Enrico Di Clemente, Maurizio de Gennaro, Marco D’Amore, Rosa Buccino, Pierpaolo Santimone Nuzzi, Bruno de Gennaro
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/13/3551
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spelling doaj-7e124bc51c324decb7225d060df662222021-07-15T15:40:30ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-06-01143551355110.3390/ma14133551Thermodilatometric Study of the Decay of Zeolite-Bearing Building MaterialsMichele Pansini0Angelo Cappi1Vincenzo Monetti2Enrico Di Clemente3Maurizio de Gennaro4Marco D’Amore5Rosa Buccino6Pierpaolo Santimone Nuzzi7Bruno de Gennaro8INSTM Research Unit, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Università degli Studi di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale, Via G. Di Biasio 43, 03043 Cassino, ItalyCBC Group SpA, Via Casellina 269, 41058 Vignola, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze della Terra dell’Ambiente e delle Risorse, Università di Napoli Federico II, Via Cinthia 26, 80126 Napoli, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze della Terra dell’Ambiente e delle Risorse, Università di Napoli Federico II, Via Cinthia 26, 80126 Napoli, ItalyCBC Group SpA, Via Casellina 269, 41058 Vignola, ItalyCBC Group SpA, Via Casellina 269, 41058 Vignola, ItalyCBC Group SpA, Via Casellina 269, 41058 Vignola, ItalyCBC Group SpA, Via Casellina 269, 41058 Vignola, ItalyACSLabs-Applied Chemistry Labs, Department of Chemical, Materials Engineering and Industrial Production, University of Naples Federico II, P.le V. Tecchio 80, 80125 Naples, ItalySix zeolite-bearing rocks, often used as building materials, were analyzed by thermodilatometry, together with a rock not bearing zeolites and a plaster covering a containing wall made of zeolite-bearing dimension stones, up to 250 °C. The main results obtained were the following: (i) the zeolite-bearing rocks exhibited very small, if any, positive variation of ΔL/L<sub>o</sub> (%) up to about 100 °C, whereas they more or less shrank in the temperature range 100–250 °C (final values ranging from −0.21 to −0.92%); (ii) the rock not bearing zeolites regularly expanded through the whole temperature range, attaining a final value of 0.19%; (iii) the plaster showed a thermodilatometric behavior strongly affected by its water content. Obtained results were interpreted based on plain thermal expansion, shrinkage by dehydration, cation migration and thermal collapse of the zeolitic structure. The decay of the zeolite-bearing building materials was essentially related to: (i) the large differences recorded in the thermodilatometric behavior of the various rocks and the plaster; (ii) the different minerogenetic processes that resulted in the deposition of the various zeolite-bearing rocks.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/13/3551zeolite-bearing rockplasterthermodilatometrythermal expansiondehydrationdecay
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author Michele Pansini
Angelo Cappi
Vincenzo Monetti
Enrico Di Clemente
Maurizio de Gennaro
Marco D’Amore
Rosa Buccino
Pierpaolo Santimone Nuzzi
Bruno de Gennaro
spellingShingle Michele Pansini
Angelo Cappi
Vincenzo Monetti
Enrico Di Clemente
Maurizio de Gennaro
Marco D’Amore
Rosa Buccino
Pierpaolo Santimone Nuzzi
Bruno de Gennaro
Thermodilatometric Study of the Decay of Zeolite-Bearing Building Materials
Materials
zeolite-bearing rock
plaster
thermodilatometry
thermal expansion
dehydration
decay
author_facet Michele Pansini
Angelo Cappi
Vincenzo Monetti
Enrico Di Clemente
Maurizio de Gennaro
Marco D’Amore
Rosa Buccino
Pierpaolo Santimone Nuzzi
Bruno de Gennaro
author_sort Michele Pansini
title Thermodilatometric Study of the Decay of Zeolite-Bearing Building Materials
title_short Thermodilatometric Study of the Decay of Zeolite-Bearing Building Materials
title_full Thermodilatometric Study of the Decay of Zeolite-Bearing Building Materials
title_fullStr Thermodilatometric Study of the Decay of Zeolite-Bearing Building Materials
title_full_unstemmed Thermodilatometric Study of the Decay of Zeolite-Bearing Building Materials
title_sort thermodilatometric study of the decay of zeolite-bearing building materials
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Six zeolite-bearing rocks, often used as building materials, were analyzed by thermodilatometry, together with a rock not bearing zeolites and a plaster covering a containing wall made of zeolite-bearing dimension stones, up to 250 °C. The main results obtained were the following: (i) the zeolite-bearing rocks exhibited very small, if any, positive variation of ΔL/L<sub>o</sub> (%) up to about 100 °C, whereas they more or less shrank in the temperature range 100–250 °C (final values ranging from −0.21 to −0.92%); (ii) the rock not bearing zeolites regularly expanded through the whole temperature range, attaining a final value of 0.19%; (iii) the plaster showed a thermodilatometric behavior strongly affected by its water content. Obtained results were interpreted based on plain thermal expansion, shrinkage by dehydration, cation migration and thermal collapse of the zeolitic structure. The decay of the zeolite-bearing building materials was essentially related to: (i) the large differences recorded in the thermodilatometric behavior of the various rocks and the plaster; (ii) the different minerogenetic processes that resulted in the deposition of the various zeolite-bearing rocks.
topic zeolite-bearing rock
plaster
thermodilatometry
thermal expansion
dehydration
decay
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/13/3551
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