2023
DOI: 10.3390/cryst13040642
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Preparation of a Graphene-Enhanced Hydroxyapatite Film on Dolomitic Marble by the Sol-Gel Method

Abstract: The preparation of continuous hydroxyapatite film on stone is a promising method of protecting marble from erosion. However, many methods negatively affect the calcium in the substrate and forming of struvite on the dolomite surface, leading to a heterogeneous coating and low efficiency. In this study, a continuous hydroxyapatite coating on dolomitic marble was achieved from graphene enhanced Ca(OH)2 nanoparticles as the calcium precursor using the sol-gel method. The morphology and the structure of the film w… Show more

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“…[ 119–123 ] The combination of GRMs and materials already in use for consolidation purposes in the cultural heritage field could overcome the limitations of current approaches, leveraging on the synergy between the different properties of the components. [ 124–126 ] Given the opportunities offered by this synergistic strategy, Zhu et al. proposed a nanohybrid material based on Ca(OH) 2 and GQDs, synthesized by following a facile aqueous method that produces uniform, small, and less aggregated materials.…”
Section: Applications In Cultural Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 119–123 ] The combination of GRMs and materials already in use for consolidation purposes in the cultural heritage field could overcome the limitations of current approaches, leveraging on the synergy between the different properties of the components. [ 124–126 ] Given the opportunities offered by this synergistic strategy, Zhu et al. proposed a nanohybrid material based on Ca(OH) 2 and GQDs, synthesized by following a facile aqueous method that produces uniform, small, and less aggregated materials.…”
Section: Applications In Cultural Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%