Abstract
This paper presents an investigation on the effects of pumice fineness and alkaline activators ratio on the physical, mechanical and environmental features of pumice-based supersulfated mortars. These were prepared with a water/binder ratio of 0.40 and a binder: aggregate ratio of 1:2.75 and cured at 60 °C for 22 h; then the hardened samples were stored in dry and wet conditions for up to 120 days. The best results were for the composition 10%quicklime-10%Portland cement-15%anhydrite-65%pumice wet cured that had 28 MPa and a maximum expansion ∼ 0.10%. The mortars with the supersulfated cements are a good cleaner alternative for use as a building material having emissions < 184 kgCO2-eq/m3, which are at least 66% lower than Portland cement mortars.
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