In cultural heritage field, significant research efforts have been recently made to improve the efficacy of anti-vegetative treatments and to reduce the environmental impact caused by biocides high concentration. According to the pro-ecological approach, this work reports a novel approach based on the encapsulation/incorporation of environmentally-friendly biocides in different silica nanosystems in order to control the development of biological patinas on outdoor cultural heritage. Two different green biocides have been selected and tested in silica nanosystems: the zosteric acid sodium salt (ZS), a natural antifoulant compound produced by Zostera marina (eelgrass), and the usnic acid (UA), a secondary metabolite produced by some saxicolou...