A chemometric approach to the characterisation of historical mortars

L Rampazzi, A Pozzi, A Sansonetti, L Toniolo… - Cement and concrete …, 2006 - Elsevier
Cement and concrete research, 2006Elsevier
The compositional knowledge of historical mortars is of great concern in case of provenance
and dating investigations and of conservation works since the nature of the raw materials
suggests the most compatible conservation products. The classic characterisation usually
goes through various analytical determinations, while conservation laboratories call for
simple and quick analyses able to enlighten the nature of mortars, usually in terms of the
binder fraction. A chemometric approach to the matter is here undertaken. Specimens of …
The compositional knowledge of historical mortars is of great concern in case of provenance and dating investigations and of conservation works since the nature of the raw materials suggests the most compatible conservation products. The classic characterisation usually goes through various analytical determinations, while conservation laboratories call for simple and quick analyses able to enlighten the nature of mortars, usually in terms of the binder fraction. A chemometric approach to the matter is here undertaken. Specimens of mortars were prepared with calcitic and dolomitic binders and analysed by Atomic Spectroscopy. Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was used to investigate the features of specimens and samples. A Partial Least Square (PLS1) regression was done in order to predict the binder/aggregate ratio. The model was applied to historical mortars from the churches of St. Lorenzo (Milan) and St. Abbondio (Como). The accordance between the predictive model and the real samples is discussed.
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