1. Nano-materials enhanced protectants for natural stone surfaces.
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Xie, Zaixin, Duan, Zhuoqi, Zhao, Zhanqiang, Li, Ruheng, Zhou, Bao, Yang, Dequan, and Hu, Yongmao
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HYDROPHOBIC surfaces ,THERMAL stability ,DISPERSION (Chemistry) ,MONUMENTS ,NANOSTRUCTURED materials - Abstract
Most heritage buildings and monuments are constructed out of natural stones which suffer irrevocable degradation when undergoing wet weathering, bowing, and dissolution in outdoor conditions. Self-cleaning treatments are effective for stone protecting. Herein, nano-materials which provide enhanced protectants for Marble, Qingshi and Hedishi were prepared. Inherent microscale interstices and holes exist on polished natural stone surfaces. When treated by a commercial protectant, 101S, the surfaces were hydrophobic but not self-cleaning. Colloidal protectants were prepared by dispersion of Al
2 O3 and SiO2 nano-powder in 101S, respectively. Self-cleaning stone surfaces were achieved after treated by the protectants, meanwhile, the interstices and holes were reserved as much as possible. The principle of the as- prepared protectants is penetrating and crosslinking on the stone surfaces as well as the inner surfaces of the interstices and holes. The reserving of the micro interstices and holes is important since the breathability of the stones is remained. The self-cleaning surfaces showed good thermal stability below 250 °C. Meanwhile, changes of color and gloss of the treated stone surfaces are in the acceptable range. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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