This study aimed to evaluate mortar performance by substituting part of standard sand with recycled fine aggregates sourced from concrete waste, aiming to assess mechanical properties and durability. Moreover, this study examined the use of crystallizing agents to understand their impact on mortar properties. Four mortar series were prepared with sand substitution percentages ranging from 25% to 100% while adhering to the diverse fraction proportions within the standardized sand particle size distribution. Mechanical results indicate that incorporating recycled concrete sand significantly enhances mechanical properties with respect to standard sand. The study showed the technical feasibility of producing mortars with up to 100% recycled fine concrete aggregate with enhanced compressive strength, albeit requiring higher superplasticizer dosages. The addition of crystallizing agents provided an increase in flexural strength in specific conditions, while they did not provide a significant improvement to compressive strength.

Modified Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregates with a Crystallizing Agent as Standard Sand Replacement in Mortar / Suarez-Riera, Daniel; Lavagna, Luca; Falliano, Devid; Ferro, Giuseppe Andrea; Pavese, Matteo; Tulliani, Jean-Marc; Restuccia, Luciana. - In: MATERIALS. - ISSN 1996-1944. - ELETTRONICO. - 18:17(2025), pp. 1-30. [10.3390/ma18174208]

Modified Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregates with a Crystallizing Agent as Standard Sand Replacement in Mortar

Suarez-Riera, Daniel;Lavagna, Luca;Falliano, Devid;Ferro, Giuseppe Andrea;Pavese, Matteo;Tulliani, Jean-Marc;Restuccia, Luciana
2025

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate mortar performance by substituting part of standard sand with recycled fine aggregates sourced from concrete waste, aiming to assess mechanical properties and durability. Moreover, this study examined the use of crystallizing agents to understand their impact on mortar properties. Four mortar series were prepared with sand substitution percentages ranging from 25% to 100% while adhering to the diverse fraction proportions within the standardized sand particle size distribution. Mechanical results indicate that incorporating recycled concrete sand significantly enhances mechanical properties with respect to standard sand. The study showed the technical feasibility of producing mortars with up to 100% recycled fine concrete aggregate with enhanced compressive strength, albeit requiring higher superplasticizer dosages. The addition of crystallizing agents provided an increase in flexural strength in specific conditions, while they did not provide a significant improvement to compressive strength.
2025
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