Nowadays, PLA is one of the most promising alternatives to the petroleum-based polymers, since it can be obtained from renewable sources. An innovative application of PLA is to protect the exterior of buildings. PLA compounds meet an important requirement of products for conservation, which is their reversibility. This paper describes a simple procedure to create highly hydrophobic and reversible coatings. We demonstrate that water droplets produces contact angles of about 140° on a typical building marble by the combined action of roughness created by silica particles and low surface energy due to fluorine integrated in the PLA. Finally, we also demonstrate that the coatings under study preserve the esthetic properties of the stone substra...
The use of marble in construction is limited by its susceptibility to water spill and weathering. He...
INTRODUCTION The degradation of cultural heritages and buildings is a natural and irreversible decay...
Conservation strategies to limit the degradation of stone materials are being constantly developed. ...
Conservation of historical buildings is an important issue and the environmental conditions seriousl...
Reversibility is a mandatory requirement for materials used in heritage conservation, including hydr...
The application of hydrophobic treatments to stone surfaces is the most common proven method to prev...
Deterioration phenomena of ancient and modern stone cultural heritage are natural and unrestrainable...
open4noReversibility is a mandatory requirement for materials used in heritage conservation, includi...
Water repellency on natural stone surfaces is the most important issue in the protection of stone mo...
Biodegradable polymers have been replaced over the synthetic polymers in many applications due to th...
The conservation of stone monuments is a constant concern due to their continuous weathering, in whi...
Silica nanoparticles were dispersed in an aqueous emulsion of alkoxy silanes and organic fluoropolym...
The decrease of surface energy of mineral substrates similar to those used in many stone monuments o...
Many polymers, able to confer a hydrophobicity to treated surfaces, have been proposed for the resto...
Materials that dispose hydrophobic and super-hydrophobic properties have been increasing interest in...
The use of marble in construction is limited by its susceptibility to water spill and weathering. He...
INTRODUCTION The degradation of cultural heritages and buildings is a natural and irreversible decay...
Conservation strategies to limit the degradation of stone materials are being constantly developed. ...
Conservation of historical buildings is an important issue and the environmental conditions seriousl...
Reversibility is a mandatory requirement for materials used in heritage conservation, including hydr...
The application of hydrophobic treatments to stone surfaces is the most common proven method to prev...
Deterioration phenomena of ancient and modern stone cultural heritage are natural and unrestrainable...
open4noReversibility is a mandatory requirement for materials used in heritage conservation, includi...
Water repellency on natural stone surfaces is the most important issue in the protection of stone mo...
Biodegradable polymers have been replaced over the synthetic polymers in many applications due to th...
The conservation of stone monuments is a constant concern due to their continuous weathering, in whi...
Silica nanoparticles were dispersed in an aqueous emulsion of alkoxy silanes and organic fluoropolym...
The decrease of surface energy of mineral substrates similar to those used in many stone monuments o...
Many polymers, able to confer a hydrophobicity to treated surfaces, have been proposed for the resto...
Materials that dispose hydrophobic and super-hydrophobic properties have been increasing interest in...
The use of marble in construction is limited by its susceptibility to water spill and weathering. He...
INTRODUCTION The degradation of cultural heritages and buildings is a natural and irreversible decay...
Conservation strategies to limit the degradation of stone materials are being constantly developed. ...