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The DAPHNE project investigates the unique chemical composition and physical structure of amorphous binders found in ancient Roman mortars. By conducting geochemical experiments, it aims to understand the formation processes of these materials, with potential applications in sustainable construction practices.
Cultural heritage materials can be the starting point for the experimentation of binding materials to be used in the field of constructions.
It is the case of hydraulic mortars from ancient Roman aqueducts.
In fact, the preliminary characterization of these mortars revealed the occurrence of an amorphous binder, which composition is comparable to a calcium-sodium/potassium aluminosilicate hydrate (C-(N,K)-A-S-H).
However, the factors that allowed the formation of this peculiar binder, not previo…
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