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hmsa-intro\">\n        Beyond being a traditional binder system historically used extensively in Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman construction technologies, Khorasan mortar is evaluated as a highly compatible, sustainable, and multi-functional conservation technology in modern restoration engineering. Viewed through the lens of modern materials science, Khorasan mortar is a complex engineering system capable of achieving physical and chemical compatibility with the original historic materials, thanks to its pozzolanic reaction mechanism, low modulus of elasticity, high vapor permeability, micro-porous structure, and long-term carbonation behavior.\n    <\/div>\n\n    <!-- SUBHEAD 1 -->\n    <h3 class=\"hmsa-subhead\">1. Introduction: Historic Structures and Material Behavior<\/h3>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        Historic structures are complex physical systems that must be preserved not only for their architectural forms but also for their original material behavior. Intervention materials used in the conservation of these structures should not be evaluated solely based on high-strength criteria, as in modern construction technologies, but rather against criteria such as compatibility with original materials, reversibility, vapor diffusion, stress management, and long-term behavioral performance.\n    <\/p>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        In this context, Khorasan mortar is recognized as one of the most prominent traditional material systems in contemporary restoration technology. From the perspective of modern conservation science, Khorasan mortar stands out as a binder system, a micro-structural moisture regulation technology, a stress-damping layer, a salt-buffering system, and a low-carbon, sustainable building technology.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <!-- SUBHEAD 2 -->\n    <h3 class=\"hmsa-subhead\">2. Materials Science and Chemistry of Khorasan Mortar<\/h3>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        The primary parameter determining the performance of Khorasan mortar is the pozzolanic reaction mechanism. Slaked lime, or calcium hydroxide [<strong>Ca(OH)\u2082<\/strong>], within the lime binder reacts with the amorphous silica and alumina phases present in pozzolanic aggregates (crushed brick, terracotta, etc.) to form hydraulic binder gels. The reaction mechanisms are as follows:\n    <\/p>\n    <ul class=\"hmsa-list\">\n        <li><strong>Ca(OH)\u2082 + SiO\u2082 + H\u2082O &rarr; C-S-H<\/strong> (Calcium-Silicate-Hydrate) formation.<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Ca(OH)\u2082 + Al\u2082O\u2083 + H\u2082O &rarr; C-A-H<\/strong> (Calcium-Aluminate-Hydrate) formation.<\/li>\n    <\/ul>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        The C-S-H and C-A-H phases formed during this process provide the mortar with hydraulic strength, water resistance, and mechanical stability. This process progresses slowly and time-dependently compared to Portland cement. The second fundamental reaction is the slow carbonation process of slaked lime reacting with atmospheric carbon dioxide:\n    <\/p>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\" style=\"text-align: center; font-weight: bold; background: #fafafa; padding: 15px; border-radius: 4px; border: 1px solid #eee; margin: 20px 0;\">\n        Ca(OH)\u2082 + CO\u2082 &rarr; CaCO\u2083 + H\u2082O\n    <\/p>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        The artificial calcite structure formed as a result of this reaction increases micro-structural densification, allowing the material to develop an excellent molecular-level compatibility with historical stone and brick.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <!-- SUBHEAD 3 -->\n    <h3 class=\"hmsa-subhead\">3. Structural Mechanics and Stress Management<\/h3>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        Historic masonry structures are not rigid systems. They constantly generate micro-deformations under seismic loads, differential settlement, thermal expansion, and wind. Thanks to the significantly lower modulus of elasticity of Khorasan mortar compared to cement (<strong>E<sub>Khorasan<\/sub> &lt;&lt; E<sub>cement<\/sub><\/strong>), structural stresses are not transferred rigidly within the system; instead, they are damped.\n    <\/p>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        This is where the sacrificial layer principle, a fundamental concept in conservation engineering, comes into play. Khorasan mortar exhibits a sacrificial material behavior through controlled deformation, micro-crack generation, and energy absorption. In this system, the objective is to allow the joint mortar to fatigue rather than fracturing the stone or causing structural damage, thereby protecting the main load-bearing system and concentrating potential damage in easily repairable joint areas.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <!-- SUBHEAD 4 -->\n    <h3 class=\"hmsa-subhead\">4. Moisture, Vapor, and Salt Management Technology<\/h3>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        Khorasan mortar is a capillary-active material with high open porosity. This structure supports water vapor diffusion, moisture transfer, and hygrothermal balance. In historic buildings, the vapor permeability coefficient of the mortar (the water vapor diffusion resistance factor, typically in the range of <strong>&mu; &le; 10-15<\/strong>) and its capillary water transport behavior must be compatible with the original stone systems.\n    <\/p>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        Additionally, sulfates, chlorides, and nitrates transported by capillary moisture crystallize in drying zones, leading to surface decay. The wide pore structure of Khorasan mortar provides a safe buffer zone for salt crystals. This mechanism minimizes surface loss by reducing crystallization pressure; the mortar acts as a passive &#8220;salt reservoir.&#8221;\n    <\/p>\n\n    <span class=\"hmsa-caption\" style=\"margin-bottom:10px;\">Figure 1. The Multi-Functional Protection Cycle of Khorasan Mortar<\/span>\n\n    <!-- DIAGRAM (CYCLE) -->\n    <div class=\"hmsa-cycle-wrapper\">\n        <div class=\"hmsa-cycle-track\"><\/div>\n        <div class=\"hmsa-core\">\n            <div style=\"font-weight:bold; font-size:11px; color:#333; margin-top:5px;\">KHORASAN MORTAR<br>CYCLE<\/div>\n        <\/div>\n        \n        <div class=\"hmsa-item hmsa-pos-1\">\n            <div class=\"hmsa-info-card\"><span class=\"hmsa-info-title\">POZZOLANIC EFFECT<\/span><p class=\"hmsa-info-text\">Binder gel formation via silica and calcium hydroxide.<\/p><\/div>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"hmsa-item hmsa-pos-2\">\n            <div class=\"hmsa-info-card\"><span class=\"hmsa-info-title\">CARBONATION<\/span><p class=\"hmsa-info-text\">CO\u2082 binding and long-term calcite formation.<\/p><\/div>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"hmsa-item hmsa-pos-3\">\n            <div class=\"hmsa-info-card\"><span class=\"hmsa-info-title\">LOW ELASTICITY<\/span><p class=\"hmsa-info-text\">Stress absorption and flexible structural behavior.<\/p><\/div>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"hmsa-item hmsa-pos-4\">\n            <div class=\"hmsa-info-card\"><span class=\"hmsa-info-title\">SACRIFICIAL LAYER<\/span><p class=\"hmsa-info-text\">Protecting the load-bearing elements by absorbing stress in joints.<\/p><\/div>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"hmsa-item hmsa-pos-5\">\n            <div class=\"hmsa-info-card\"><span class=\"hmsa-info-title\">VAPOR TRANSMISSION<\/span><p class=\"hmsa-info-text\">High open porosity and moisture evacuation.<\/p><\/div>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"hmsa-item hmsa-pos-6\">\n            <div class=\"hmsa-info-card\"><span class=\"hmsa-info-title\">SALT BUFFERING<\/span><p class=\"hmsa-info-text\">Salt accumulation in pores to protect the stone.<\/p><\/div>\n        <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n    <!-- \/DIAGRAM -->\n\n    <!-- SUBHEAD 5 -->\n    <h3 class=\"hmsa-subhead\">5. Sustainability, Low Carbon, and Application Protocols<\/h3>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        In the modern construction sector, Portland cement production is one of the primary sources of high carbon emissions. While cement clinker production requires firing temperatures of around <strong>1400&deg;C &#8211; 1500&deg;C<\/strong>, traditional lime production occurs at approximately <strong>900&deg;C<\/strong>. This significantly reduces energy consumption and carbon emissions. Additionally, through the carbonation process, Khorasan mortar re-binds atmospheric carbon back into its structure over time.\n    <\/p>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        To achieve successful outcomes in contemporary restoration applications, the following controlled protocols should be implemented:\n    <\/p>\n    <ul class=\"hmsa-list\">\n        <li><strong>Laboratory Characterization:<\/strong> Determination of mineral phases, binder\/aggregate ratios, and pore structures of the original mortars using XRD, SEM, TG-DTA, and mercury porosimetry tests.<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Recipe Optimization:<\/strong> Optimizing the compressive strength (generally in the range of <strong>1.5 &#8211; 5.0 MPa<\/strong>), modulus of elasticity, and capillary absorption coefficient of the new mortar to ensure it is not more rigid than the original building material.<\/li>\n        <li><strong>Controlled Curing:<\/strong> Implementing moist curing, sun protection, and controlled ventilation to prevent shrinkage cracks and to support carbonation and the continuity of the pozzolanic reaction.<\/li>\n    <\/ul>\n\n    <!-- SUBHEAD 6 -->\n    <h3 class=\"hmsa-subhead\">6. Conclusion<\/h3>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        Khorasan mortar is evaluated in today&#8217;s restoration technology not just as a traditional material, but as a multi-parametric conservation engineering technology. From the standpoint of materials science, its pozzolanic reaction and carbonation capacity; in terms of structural mechanics, its flexibility and sacrificial layer behavior; and regarding building physics, its moisture regulation and salt-buffering effects render Khorasan mortar indispensable for historical structures.\n    <\/p>\n    <p class=\"hmsa-text\">\n        Supported by modern laboratory technologies, the scientific restoration approach demonstrates that the empirical knowledge of the past is indeed an advanced engineering solution. Consequently, Khorasan mortar is not only a heritage of the past but also one of the sustainable restoration technologies of the future.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <!-- GLOSSARY OF TERMS (Integrated as a Table) -->\n    <h3 class=\"hmsa-subhead\">HMSA Glossary of Terms<\/h3>\n    <div class=\"hmsa-table-wrapper\">\n        <table class=\"hmsa-table\">\n            <thead>\n                <tr>\n                    <th width=\"30%\">Term<\/th>\n                    <th>Description<\/th>\n                <\/tr>\n            <\/thead>\n            <tbody>\n                <tr>\n                    <td><strong>Pozzolanic Reaction<\/strong><\/td>\n                    <td>The slow reaction process between slaked lime and amorphous silica\/alumina, resulting in the formation of hydraulic binder gels (C-S-H, C-A-H).<\/td>\n                <\/tr>\n                <tr>\n                    <td><strong>Carbonation<\/strong><\/td>\n                    <td>The process where lime mortar absorbs atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO\u2082), converting over time into artificial calcite (CaCO\u2083) and hardening.<\/td>\n                <\/tr>\n                <tr>\n                    <td><strong>Modulus of Elasticity<\/strong><\/td>\n                    <td>The resistance of a material to elastic deformation under stress. It is kept low in Khorasan mortar to provide flexibility to structures.<\/td>\n                <\/tr>\n                <tr>\n                    <td><strong>Sacrificial Layer<\/strong><\/td>\n                    <td>The principle where the mortar absorbs and dissipates stresses and weathering on itself, wearing out and deteriorating in order to protect the main structural material.<\/td>\n                <\/tr>\n                <tr>\n                    <td><strong>Vapor Diffusion<\/strong><\/td>\n                    <td>The process of water vapor passing through the pores of a structural element from a high-pressure zone to a low-pressure zone.<\/td>\n                <\/tr>\n                <tr>\n                    <td><strong>Salt Crystallization Buffer<\/strong><\/td>\n                    <td>The mechanism where dissolved salts accumulate in the wide pore structure of the mortar instead of the stone pores, reducing the erosion pressure on the stone.<\/td>\n                <\/tr>\n                <tr>\n                    <td><strong>XRD Analysis<\/strong><\/td>\n                    <td>The X-Ray Diffraction technique used to determine the crystalline phase composition and mineral structure of materials.<\/td>\n                <\/tr>\n                <tr>\n                    <td><strong>SEM Analysis<\/strong><\/td>\n                    <td>The Scanning Electron Microscopy method used to examine the microstructure, crystal morphologies, and pores of a material.<\/td>\n                <\/tr>\n                <tr>\n                    <td><strong>TG-DTA Analysis<\/strong><\/td>\n                    <td>A thermal analysis method that measures weight loss as a function of temperature increase to determine the proportions of binder, hydraulic phases, and carbonates in the mortar.<\/td>\n                <\/tr>\n            <\/tbody>\n        <\/table>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <!-- REFERENCES -->\n    <div class=\"hmsa-ref-section\">\n        <span class=\"hmsa-ref-title\">References<\/span>\n        <ul class=\"hmsa-ref-list\">\n            <li>Hughes, J. J., &amp; V\u00e1lek, J. Mortars and Renders in Ancient and Historic Buildings. Springer.<\/li>\n            <li>Moropoulou, A. et al. \u201cTechnology and Behavior of Roman Mortars.\u201d Construction and Building Materials.<\/li>\n            <li>Papayianni, I. \u201cThe Historical Mortars in Byzantine Monuments.\u201d Cement &amp; Concrete Composites.<\/li>\n            <li>Veiga, M. 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