The development of nanomaterials is growing exponentially in the last decade. New discoveries and their applications have taken place in different fields, such as electronics, chemistry, biology and physics. Some innovative nanoproducts have become available also for the conservation of cultural heritage (e.g. nano-Ca(OH)2, nano-SiO2, nano-TiO2, CNTs, etc.), showing interesting potentialities and advantages. However, there are also drawbacks. Extensive literature is available on nanolimes, i.e. colloidal alcoholic dispersions of Ca(OH)2 nanoparticles, which are promising materials for the consolidation of lime-based plasters and calcareous stone, often present in ancient masonry structures. Nanolimes have several advantages such as high sta...
Exposure to atmospheric conditions results in considerable deterioration of calcareous building ston...
Between used and already verified technologies for the reinforcement of plasters mainly include nano...
The conservation of historic structures must be carried out through treatments that use materials wh...
The development of nanomaterials is growing exponentially in the last decade. New discoveries and th...
tNovel nanomaterials, such as nanosilica or nano-titanium oxide, have been developed in the last dec...
Nanolimes, i.e. dispersions of lime (Ca(OH)2)nanoparticles in alcohol, have been extensively investi...
The potentialities of nanomaterials for applica- tion in the field of conservation have been widely ...
tConsolidation treatment is a common practice in the field of conservation. However, when considerin...
Calcium hydroxide nanoparticles (nanolime) are a novel solution for consolidating clay-based plaster...
The problem of chemical and physical decay of Cultural Heritage materials and, in particular, the lo...
Nanolime dispersed in 2-propanol was extensively used for the consolidation of wall paintings. The k...
Nanolimes are the first nanomaterials used in heritage conservation for natural stone consolidation....
Ca(OH)2 particles with submicrometric dimensions (nanolimes) represent one of the most promising con...
For a long time the conservation of archaeological artefacts has been based on the principles of com...
Currently, the application of consolidation treatments based on nanolimes (Ca(OH)2 nanoparticles) ha...
Exposure to atmospheric conditions results in considerable deterioration of calcareous building ston...
Between used and already verified technologies for the reinforcement of plasters mainly include nano...
The conservation of historic structures must be carried out through treatments that use materials wh...
The development of nanomaterials is growing exponentially in the last decade. New discoveries and th...
tNovel nanomaterials, such as nanosilica or nano-titanium oxide, have been developed in the last dec...
Nanolimes, i.e. dispersions of lime (Ca(OH)2)nanoparticles in alcohol, have been extensively investi...
The potentialities of nanomaterials for applica- tion in the field of conservation have been widely ...
tConsolidation treatment is a common practice in the field of conservation. However, when considerin...
Calcium hydroxide nanoparticles (nanolime) are a novel solution for consolidating clay-based plaster...
The problem of chemical and physical decay of Cultural Heritage materials and, in particular, the lo...
Nanolime dispersed in 2-propanol was extensively used for the consolidation of wall paintings. The k...
Nanolimes are the first nanomaterials used in heritage conservation for natural stone consolidation....
Ca(OH)2 particles with submicrometric dimensions (nanolimes) represent one of the most promising con...
For a long time the conservation of archaeological artefacts has been based on the principles of com...
Currently, the application of consolidation treatments based on nanolimes (Ca(OH)2 nanoparticles) ha...
Exposure to atmospheric conditions results in considerable deterioration of calcareous building ston...
Between used and already verified technologies for the reinforcement of plasters mainly include nano...
The conservation of historic structures must be carried out through treatments that use materials wh...