The Infuence of Ground and Unground Rice Husk Ash on The Physico‑mechanical and Microstructural Properties of Cement Mortars
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Superseding a portion of cement with agricultural wastes like rice husk ash (RHA) is an excellent solution to alleviate the
ecological issues and resource depletion induced by cement production. In this paper, cement-based mortars were produced
where Portland cement was replaced with ground or unground RHA (GRHA or URHA) from 0 to 12.5 wt% with an increment of 2.5% to investigate their efect on the fresh, physical, mechanical, and microstructural properties of mortars. GRHA
inclusion up to 10% was advantageous due to the ameliorated physico-mechanical properties compared to other mixtures.
In contrast, the introduction of URHA negatively afected the physical properties of mortars; however, the compressive
strength values of URHA-containing mixtures were comparable to those of reference and GRHA mixes up to 7.5% replacement ratio. The macro-pores of mortars reduced with the incorporation of 10% GRHA or URHA, whereas the total porosity
value increased with 10% URHA inclusion. The microstructural analysis suggested that the utilization of both GRHA and
URHA decreased the portlandite content due to pozzolanic reactions. Hence, a relatively low amount of URHA compared
to GRHA can also be efciently used to produce mortar mixes without additional energy consumption and expense resulting from grinding.
