The decrease of surface energy of mineral substrates similar to those used in many stone monuments of cultural heritage by the application of protective polymer coatings along with the simultaneous increase of their surface roughness can increase their ability to repel water substantially. In this work, the effect of artificially induced roughness on the water repellency of mineral substrates coated with protective polymer films was investigated. Natural marble samples or home made calcium carbonate blocks were tried as the mineral substrates. The roughness increase was achieved by mineral chemical etching or by creation of nanoscale binary composition film on the substrate surface. PMMA and PFPE were the polymers used, while different-size...
The protection of stone monuments against deterioration has recently attracted much attention from s...
Silica nanoparticles were dispersed in an aqueous emulsion of alkoxy silanes and organic fluoropolym...
Silica nanoparticles were dispersed in an aqueous emulsion of alkoxy silanes and organic fluoropolym...
Water repellency on natural stone surfaces is the most important issue in the protection of stone mo...
Hypothesis: Both acrylic and siloxane polymers show good water-repellency when applied on the surfac...
The growing interest in the conservation of historic buildings encourages the development of water-r...
Conservation of historical buildings is an important issue and the environmental conditions seriousl...
The growing interest in the conservation of historic buildings encourages the development of water-r...
Conservation of historical buildings is an important issue; the environmental conditions seriously a...
The growing interest in the conservation of historic buildings encourages the development of water-r...
The growing interest in the conservation of historic buildings encourages the development of water-r...
Superhydrophobic films are produced by a simple and low cost method. Silica (SiO(2)) nanoparticles a...
The growing interest in the conservation of historic buildings encourages the development of water-r...
A very simple method that can be used to impart superhydrophobicity to stone surfaces of monuments u...
In the current study, we demonstrate that the modification of a commercial siloxane protective compo...
The protection of stone monuments against deterioration has recently attracted much attention from s...
Silica nanoparticles were dispersed in an aqueous emulsion of alkoxy silanes and organic fluoropolym...
Silica nanoparticles were dispersed in an aqueous emulsion of alkoxy silanes and organic fluoropolym...
Water repellency on natural stone surfaces is the most important issue in the protection of stone mo...
Hypothesis: Both acrylic and siloxane polymers show good water-repellency when applied on the surfac...
The growing interest in the conservation of historic buildings encourages the development of water-r...
Conservation of historical buildings is an important issue and the environmental conditions seriousl...
The growing interest in the conservation of historic buildings encourages the development of water-r...
Conservation of historical buildings is an important issue; the environmental conditions seriously a...
The growing interest in the conservation of historic buildings encourages the development of water-r...
The growing interest in the conservation of historic buildings encourages the development of water-r...
Superhydrophobic films are produced by a simple and low cost method. Silica (SiO(2)) nanoparticles a...
The growing interest in the conservation of historic buildings encourages the development of water-r...
A very simple method that can be used to impart superhydrophobicity to stone surfaces of monuments u...
In the current study, we demonstrate that the modification of a commercial siloxane protective compo...
The protection of stone monuments against deterioration has recently attracted much attention from s...
Silica nanoparticles were dispersed in an aqueous emulsion of alkoxy silanes and organic fluoropolym...
Silica nanoparticles were dispersed in an aqueous emulsion of alkoxy silanes and organic fluoropolym...