| Literature DB >> 27723461 |
Alessandra Bonazza1, Giorgia Vidorni2, Irene Natali2, Chiara Ciantelli2, Chiara Giosuè3, Francesca Tittarelli4.
Abstract
The EU policy of reducing the emissions of combustion generated pollutants entails climate induced deterioration to become more important. Moreover, products applied to preserve outdoor built heritage and their preliminary performance tests often turn out to be improper. In such context, the paper reports the outcomes of the methodology adopted to assess the durability and efficiency of nano-based consolidating products utilized for the conservation of carbonate artworks, performing field exposure tests on Carrara marble model samples in different sites in the framework of the EC Project NANOMATCH. Surface properties and cohesion, extent and penetration of the conservative products and their interactions with marble substrates and environmental conditions are here examined after outdoor exposure for eleven months in four different European cities and compared with the features of undamaged and of untreated damaged specimens undergoing the same exposure settings.Keywords: Climate change; Cultural heritage; Durability; Metal alkoxide; Stone conservation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27723461 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.10.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963