Examining the reactivity of volcanic ash in ancient mortars by using a micro-chemical approach

Columbu Stefano
Writing - Review & Editing
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2018-01-01

Abstract

A micro-chemical study of ancient mortars has been performed with the aim to evaluate merits and potential of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) technique in determining composition of mixtures and evaluating the reactivity of volcanic aggregates, taking advantages from its micro-destructivity and no sample preparation requirements. LIBS maps have been acquired on areas of about 25 mm2 on a set of mortars suitable characterised by the occurrence of volcanic rock fragments with a relevant range in grain size. Na, Mg, Al, Si and Ca have been detected and raw maps have been processed using appropriate image processing and statistical methods (i.e.: PCA, false colour images, self-organized maps). The compositional images have been evaluated and interpreted in the light of the supporting data obtained by classical optical microscope and SEM-EDS methods. Results evidenced the possibility to employ LIBS for a preliminary micro-chemical characterization of mortars, revealing also the potentiality of the method to provide compositional and spatial distribution data on aggregate grains and hydraulic phases.
2018
In press
Inglese
18
5
147
157
11
http://maajournal.com/Issues2018e.php
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
micro-LIBS; mortars; chemical maps; reactivity; volcanic ash
no
Ranieri, Simona; Pagnotta, Stefano; Lezzerini, Marco; Legnaioli, Stefano; Palleschi, Vincenzo; Columbu, Stefano; Neri, N. F.; Mazzoleni, Paolo ...espandi
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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262
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