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Phosphate treatments for stone conservation: 3-year field study in the Royal Palace of Versailles (France)

Authors :
Jérémy Hénin
Véronique Vergès-Belmin
Azzurra Palazzo
Giulia Masi
Sébastien Forst
Gabriela Graziani
Olivier Rolland
Clément Delhomme
Enrico Sassoni
Sassoni E.
Delhomme C.
Forst S.
Graziani G.
Henin J.
Masi G.
Palazzo A.
Rolland O.
Verges-Belmin V.
Source :
Materials and Structures. 54
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Phosphate treatments for conservation of stone have provided so far encouraging results in laboratory studies, as they exhibit good effectiveness, compatibility and durability to accelerated weathering tests. However, limited data are available about their long-term performance in real environment. Here, a systematic evaluation of phosphate consolidants after prolonged exposure in the field is reported for the first time. Naturally weathered marble specimens and a XVII century marble sculpture located in the Park of the Royal Palace in Versailles were treated by various formulations of the phosphate consolidant. Their conservation state was assessed before treatment by non-destructive methods (ultrasounds, color measurement, water absorption) and, in the case of the specimens, also by slightly destructive tests (SEM, FT-IR, MIP, IC). The conservation state of the specimens and the sculpture was further assessed right after treatment and then periodically monitored during exposure in the Versailles Park. Characterization after field exposure demonstrated that some formulations of the phosphate treatment are able to slow down marble deterioration, although it was not completely inhibited. Limited alterations in water absorption and aesthetic appearance confirmed the general compatibility of the phosphate treatment.

Details

ISSN :
18716873 and 13595997
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials and Structures
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0210f8bcfdcaeb9fc877a7477381f9f0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1617/s11527-021-01717-7