This study concerns the Quantitative Phase Analysis (QPA) of historical bricks coming from the complex of the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors in Istanbul. The studied samples are characterised by different chemical compositions (low and high calcium content), variable firing temperatures and different amounts of soluble salts as damage products. In the low-Ca samples, the decrease of the phyllosilicate content (from 23.4 to 6.9 wt%) is associated to the increase of the amorphous fraction (from 24 to 48%). This clear negative correlation between the phyllosilicate content and the amorphous fraction indicates that in low-Ca systems vitrification processes are overwhelming with respect to nucleation and recrystallisation processes. B...
Calcium aluminates have a decisive influence on the hydraulic activity of cement, in this regard, de...
In this study, chemical and mineralogical compositions, physical, microstructural and pozzolanic pro...
Structural mortars constitute one of the most diffuse geomaterials, with stones and bricks, in ancie...
This study concerns the Quantitative Phase Analysis (QPA) of historical bricks coming from the compl...
Diverse types of bricks from monuments in the city of Padua (northeastern Italy) were studied using ...
The production technologies of yellow and beige bricks with uniform and heterogeneous textures and a...
For the first time, this work inspects the accuracy of quantitative phase analysis of both crystalli...
This work deals with Roman and Late Antique bricks and roof tiles from eight archaeological sites in...
The study of both original and decaying compounds is relevant in understanding the chemistry behind ...
Proceedings of the 8th Conference and Exhibition of the European Ceramic Society; Istanbul; Turkey; ...
The work shows the results of a multi-analytical study performed on twenty-nine brick samples takenf...
This study reports the chemical composition of historical brickworks from Franciscan-built church co...
ABSTRACT.- Two different types of ancient bricks (XII-XIVth centuries) collected from historical bui...
The behaviour of bricks in an environment containing soluble salts is studied. The soluble salts ori...
The aim of this study is to determine the durability of historical brick in relation to mineralogy, ...
Calcium aluminates have a decisive influence on the hydraulic activity of cement, in this regard, de...
In this study, chemical and mineralogical compositions, physical, microstructural and pozzolanic pro...
Structural mortars constitute one of the most diffuse geomaterials, with stones and bricks, in ancie...
This study concerns the Quantitative Phase Analysis (QPA) of historical bricks coming from the compl...
Diverse types of bricks from monuments in the city of Padua (northeastern Italy) were studied using ...
The production technologies of yellow and beige bricks with uniform and heterogeneous textures and a...
For the first time, this work inspects the accuracy of quantitative phase analysis of both crystalli...
This work deals with Roman and Late Antique bricks and roof tiles from eight archaeological sites in...
The study of both original and decaying compounds is relevant in understanding the chemistry behind ...
Proceedings of the 8th Conference and Exhibition of the European Ceramic Society; Istanbul; Turkey; ...
The work shows the results of a multi-analytical study performed on twenty-nine brick samples takenf...
This study reports the chemical composition of historical brickworks from Franciscan-built church co...
ABSTRACT.- Two different types of ancient bricks (XII-XIVth centuries) collected from historical bui...
The behaviour of bricks in an environment containing soluble salts is studied. The soluble salts ori...
The aim of this study is to determine the durability of historical brick in relation to mineralogy, ...
Calcium aluminates have a decisive influence on the hydraulic activity of cement, in this regard, de...
In this study, chemical and mineralogical compositions, physical, microstructural and pozzolanic pro...
Structural mortars constitute one of the most diffuse geomaterials, with stones and bricks, in ancie...