Marine Aerosol Weathering of Mediterranean Calcarenite Stone: Durability of Ethyl Silicate, Nano Ca(OH)2, Nano SiO2, and Nanostructured Consolidating Products
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2018-07-13Autor
Zornoza Indart, Ainara
López-Arce Martínez, Paula
Zoghlami, Karima
Leal, Nuno
Simão, Joaquim
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Studies in Conservation 64(2) : 73-89 (2019)
Resumen
Calcarenite stone samples from a historic building (Bizerte, Tunisia) were collected and treated
under different environmental conditions with several consolidating products: alkoxysilane
(ethyl silicate), a surfactant-templated novel sol–gel, Ca(OH)2, and SiO2 nanoparticles. These
were subjected to marine aerosol accelerated aging cycles and studied by several non destructive tests and techniques to assess the stability of the products. Results show that
weathering caused by salt crystallization is not inhibited but it is slowed down due to the
enhancement of superficial mechanical properties (surface cohesion and micro-hardness)
achieved after one month of treatments application. A high or low relative humidity of the
consolidation environment significantly affects the final mechanical and aesthetical physical
properties and therefore conditions the durability of the treated substrates, even producing
higher damage than observed in the blank specimens, depending on the product