Deterioration of monuments, buildings, and works of art constructed of carbonate-based stone potentially can be arrested by applying a combination of chemical passivants and consolidants that prevent hydrolytic attack and mechanical weakening. The authors used molecular modeling and laboratory synthesis to develop an improved passivating agent for the calcite mineral surface based on binding strength and molecular packing density. The effectiveness of the passivating agent with and without a linked outer layer of consolidant against chemical weathering was determined through leaching tests conducted with a pH-stat apparatus at pH 5 and 25 C. For the range of molecules considered, modeling results indicate that the strongest-binding passivan...
Nowadays, the conservation of heritage buildings is an essential and important event. Different kind...
The dissolution of calcium carbonate is important in Precambrian and present biology, in the environ...
The extent of passivation of calcite toward dissolution by aqueous acids arising from polymeric coat...
Monuments, buildings, and works of art constructed of carbonate-based stone (calcite, e.g., limeston...
We are testing an anti-weathering preservation strategy that is specific to limestone surfaces. The ...
The ammonium salts of oxamate (AmOxam) and monomethyloxalate (AmMeox), structurally related to ammon...
The formation of secondary mineral coatings reduces the lifetime of passive barrier systems to treat...
The dissolution kinetics of surface-pretreated and weathered calcite was investigated in dilute acid...
Inorganic consolidants, such as ethyl silicate, nanolime and ammonium oxalate, have proven to be eff...
open2siInorganic consolidants, such as ethyl silicate, nanolime and ammonium oxalate, have proven to...
The consolidation of carbonatic stone used in ancient monuments, such as middle age cathedrals, degr...
Alkoxysilane-based consolidation treatment are commonly employed in restoration and conservation wor...
Natural stones have been used since ancient times to produce manufacts, to build monuments and to cr...
When exposed outdoors, marble artefacts are subject to degradation caused by dissolution in rain. To...
A new inorganic consolidant for limestone, based on the reaction between diammonium hydrogen phospha...
Nowadays, the conservation of heritage buildings is an essential and important event. Different kind...
The dissolution of calcium carbonate is important in Precambrian and present biology, in the environ...
The extent of passivation of calcite toward dissolution by aqueous acids arising from polymeric coat...
Monuments, buildings, and works of art constructed of carbonate-based stone (calcite, e.g., limeston...
We are testing an anti-weathering preservation strategy that is specific to limestone surfaces. The ...
The ammonium salts of oxamate (AmOxam) and monomethyloxalate (AmMeox), structurally related to ammon...
The formation of secondary mineral coatings reduces the lifetime of passive barrier systems to treat...
The dissolution kinetics of surface-pretreated and weathered calcite was investigated in dilute acid...
Inorganic consolidants, such as ethyl silicate, nanolime and ammonium oxalate, have proven to be eff...
open2siInorganic consolidants, such as ethyl silicate, nanolime and ammonium oxalate, have proven to...
The consolidation of carbonatic stone used in ancient monuments, such as middle age cathedrals, degr...
Alkoxysilane-based consolidation treatment are commonly employed in restoration and conservation wor...
Natural stones have been used since ancient times to produce manufacts, to build monuments and to cr...
When exposed outdoors, marble artefacts are subject to degradation caused by dissolution in rain. To...
A new inorganic consolidant for limestone, based on the reaction between diammonium hydrogen phospha...
Nowadays, the conservation of heritage buildings is an essential and important event. Different kind...
The dissolution of calcium carbonate is important in Precambrian and present biology, in the environ...
The extent of passivation of calcite toward dissolution by aqueous acids arising from polymeric coat...