From ancient practices to contemporary green building: Analyzing organic additives in Pitalkhora earthen plasters for sustainable construction

Bhushan Dighe , Manager Rajdeo Singh
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This study presents a detailed analysis of organic additives in the earthen plasters of Pitalkhora Caves (3rd–4th CE) using microscopy, polarized light microscopy, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), starch grain analysis, and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS). The investigation reveals a predominant presence of rice husk (91%–94%), along with minor quantities of straw and Paspalum scrobiculatum (Kodo millet) grains. Additionally, millet starch, various gums, and carbohydrates were identified, while FTIR and GC–MS analyses detected tree resin, beeswax, and safflower oil as key components. These results provide critical insights into ancient construction techniques, emphasizing the strategic use of locally available organic materials to enhance plaster performance. The findings underscore the resource-efficient approach of early builders in material selection. While traditional organic additives may hold potential for modern sustainable construction and conservation, this study does not directly evaluate their long-term durability or environmental benefits. Further research is necessary to explore their functional properties and assess their viability in contemporary applications.
从古代实践到当代绿色建筑:分析Pitalkhora灰泥中的有机添加剂对可持续建筑的影响
本文采用显微镜、偏振光显微镜、傅里叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)、淀粉粒分析、气相色谱-质谱联用(GC-MS)等方法,对公元3 - 4世纪Pitalkhora石窟泥膏药中的有机添加剂进行了详细分析。调查显示,主要存在稻壳(91%-94%),以及少量秸秆和雀稗(Kodo小米)颗粒。此外,小米淀粉、各种树胶和碳水化合物被鉴定出来,而FTIR和GC-MS分析检测到树脂、蜂蜡和红花油是关键成分。这些结果为古代建筑技术提供了重要的见解,强调策略性地使用当地可用的有机材料来提高石膏的性能。这些发现强调了早期建筑商在材料选择上的资源效率方法。虽然传统的有机添加剂可能具有现代可持续建筑和保护的潜力,但本研究并未直接评估其长期耐久性或环境效益。进一步研究它们的功能特性和评估它们在当代应用中的可行性是必要的。
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