Advanced mortar coatings for cultural heritage protection. Durability towards prolonged UV and outdoor exposure
2017
Pino, F. | Fermo, P. | La Russa, M. | Ruffolo, S. | Comite, V. | Baghdachi, J. | Pecchioni, E. | Fratini, F. | Cappelletti, G.
In the present work, two kinds of hybrid polymeric–inorganic coatings containing TiO₂ or SiO₂ particles and prepared starting from two commercial resins (Alpha®SI30 and Bluesil®BP9710) were developed and applied to two kinds of mortars (an air-hardening calcic lime mortar [ALM] and a natural hydraulic lime mortar [HLM]) to achieve better performances in terms of water repellence and consequently damage resistance. The two pure commercial resins were also applied for comparison purposes. Properties of the coated materials and their performance were studied using different techniques such as contact angle measurements, capillary absorption test, mercury intrusion porosimetry, surface free energy, colorimetric measurements and water vapour permeability tests. Tests were also performed to determine the weathering effects on both the commercial and the hybrid coatings in order to study their durability. Thus, exposures to UV radiation, to UV radiation/condensed water cycles and to a real polluted atmospheric environment have been performed. The effectiveness of the hybrid SiO₂ based coating was demonstrated, especially in the case of the HLM mortar.
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