Sticky rice used as a building material
The secret ingredient that gives ancient Chinese mortar its legendary
strength is sticky rice. An analysis of samples from the Ming Dynasty
(A.D. 1368-1644) city wall in Nanjing showed why the rice is such an
effective additive to lime mortars. Amylopectin, the rice compund in the
mortar, provides mechanical strength and stability, and inhibits the
growth of calcium carbonate crystals, resulting in a more compact and
resilient binding material. Chinese scientists re-created the mortar and
determined that it is ideal for restoring ancient structures.
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A curious anecdote from the September/October 2010 issue of Archaeology.
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