Limestone sourced from Salisbury Cathedral and Bath Abbey (UK) was treated with commercially available nanolime of concentration 25 g/l. The response of the stones to the treatment was studied using a variety of analysis techniques including optical microscopy, electron microscopy, drilling resistance measurement and mercury intrusion porosimetry. Weathered and non-weathered surfaces of both types of stones were compared. All the specimens were characterised before and after the treatment to determine any changes in their properties caused by their weathering and by the treatment itself. Results show that the degradation processes of the stones strongly affect their interaction with nanolime consolidation treatments. Drilling resistance mea...
Historical limestone surface and historical building may be exposed to many changes due to the expos...
Abstract A water based epoxy–silica consolidant and variants of the same consolidant containing sili...
Nanolime is one of the most promising consolidation materials used in the conservation of historic ...
Limestone sourced from Salisbury Cathedral and Bath Abbey (UK) was treated with commercially availab...
Protecting stone buildings from weathering and decay is a major challenge in the conservation of bui...
The conservation of historic structures must be carried out through treatments that use materials wh...
Nanolimes are the first nanomaterials used in heritage conservation for natural stone consolidation....
This study investigates the consolidation effect of nanosized particles of calcium hydroxide dispers...
Stone consolidation is one of the most important and complex treatment actions performed in museums....
The limestone used at the Pasargadae World Heritage Site in Iran, an outstanding open-air architectu...
External surfaces of stones used in historic buildings often carry high artistic value and need to b...
Acknowledgments J.S. Pozo-Antonio was supported by the Ministry of Science and Innovation, Governm...
Historic calcareous structures suffer from weathering processes that result in the loss of some of t...
The deterioration of a stone material is related to its pore structure, which affects the interactio...
[EN] This paper shows a study on the consolidation effectiveness of nano-silica and nano-lime-based ...
Historical limestone surface and historical building may be exposed to many changes due to the expos...
Abstract A water based epoxy–silica consolidant and variants of the same consolidant containing sili...
Nanolime is one of the most promising consolidation materials used in the conservation of historic ...
Limestone sourced from Salisbury Cathedral and Bath Abbey (UK) was treated with commercially availab...
Protecting stone buildings from weathering and decay is a major challenge in the conservation of bui...
The conservation of historic structures must be carried out through treatments that use materials wh...
Nanolimes are the first nanomaterials used in heritage conservation for natural stone consolidation....
This study investigates the consolidation effect of nanosized particles of calcium hydroxide dispers...
Stone consolidation is one of the most important and complex treatment actions performed in museums....
The limestone used at the Pasargadae World Heritage Site in Iran, an outstanding open-air architectu...
External surfaces of stones used in historic buildings often carry high artistic value and need to b...
Acknowledgments J.S. Pozo-Antonio was supported by the Ministry of Science and Innovation, Governm...
Historic calcareous structures suffer from weathering processes that result in the loss of some of t...
The deterioration of a stone material is related to its pore structure, which affects the interactio...
[EN] This paper shows a study on the consolidation effectiveness of nano-silica and nano-lime-based ...
Historical limestone surface and historical building may be exposed to many changes due to the expos...
Abstract A water based epoxy–silica consolidant and variants of the same consolidant containing sili...
Nanolime is one of the most promising consolidation materials used in the conservation of historic ...