Gypsum is, today, mainly used for decorative or finishing purposes, but historically it has also been applied as a structural material in many constructions. From the Middle Ages to the Baroque age, gypsum was the preferred binder for masonry mortars and decorative plasters but also as blocks for structural elements. Many examples of great architectural richness made with plaster are found in the Mediterranean areas, where plaster has played an important role in traditional and monumental architecture [1]. Due to its high brittleness, low water resistance and low mechanical strength, gypsum may be subject to physical, chemical and biological degradation. This work discusses the synthesis of a new hydrophobic product based on organically m...
This research intends to study and optimize successful preparative strategies of nano to sub-micro l...
This paper reports on a study of two organic-inorganic hybrid materials used as consolidants. Both f...
Hydrophobic substances contain in its structure non-polar groups by which have the capability to "re...
Summarization: Cultural Heritage constructions of twentieth century consist largely of mortar and co...
In the last decades a special attention has been devoted to the development of nanomaterials for con...
Tetraethoxysilane or tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS), also known as ethyl silicate, traditionally ap...
Calcium hydroxide nanoparticles (nanolime) are a novel solution for consolidating clay-based plaster...
Materials that dispose hydrophobic and super-hydrophobic properties have been increasing interest in...
Summarization: Mortars with different content of hydraulic lime and aggregates of a siliceous and ca...
Many polymers, able to confer a hydrophobicity to treated surfaces, have been proposed for the resto...
Within the construction sector, the use of gypsum-based pastes features in the majority of monuments...
The growing interest in the conservation of historic buildings encourages the development of water-r...
Magnesium phosphate cement (MPC) possesses many excellent engineering properties. The applications o...
Conservation of historical buildings is an important issue and the environmental conditions seriousl...
Carbonate stones and wall paintings, as an irremovable part of the architectural heritage, are subje...
This research intends to study and optimize successful preparative strategies of nano to sub-micro l...
This paper reports on a study of two organic-inorganic hybrid materials used as consolidants. Both f...
Hydrophobic substances contain in its structure non-polar groups by which have the capability to "re...
Summarization: Cultural Heritage constructions of twentieth century consist largely of mortar and co...
In the last decades a special attention has been devoted to the development of nanomaterials for con...
Tetraethoxysilane or tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS), also known as ethyl silicate, traditionally ap...
Calcium hydroxide nanoparticles (nanolime) are a novel solution for consolidating clay-based plaster...
Materials that dispose hydrophobic and super-hydrophobic properties have been increasing interest in...
Summarization: Mortars with different content of hydraulic lime and aggregates of a siliceous and ca...
Many polymers, able to confer a hydrophobicity to treated surfaces, have been proposed for the resto...
Within the construction sector, the use of gypsum-based pastes features in the majority of monuments...
The growing interest in the conservation of historic buildings encourages the development of water-r...
Magnesium phosphate cement (MPC) possesses many excellent engineering properties. The applications o...
Conservation of historical buildings is an important issue and the environmental conditions seriousl...
Carbonate stones and wall paintings, as an irremovable part of the architectural heritage, are subje...
This research intends to study and optimize successful preparative strategies of nano to sub-micro l...
This paper reports on a study of two organic-inorganic hybrid materials used as consolidants. Both f...
Hydrophobic substances contain in its structure non-polar groups by which have the capability to "re...