2023
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202300596
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Silica‐Functionalized Nanolimes for the Conservation of Stone Heritage

Abstract: The relatively recent development of nanolimes (i.e., alcoholic dispersions of Ca(OH)2 nanoparticles) has paved the way for new approaches to the conservation of important art works. Despite their many benefits, nanolimes have shown limited reactivity, back‐migration, poor penetration, and lack of proper bonding to silicate substrates. In this work a novel solvothermal synthesis process is presented by which extremely reactive nanostructured Ca(OH)2 particles are obtained using calcium ethoxide as the main pre… Show more

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“…On the other hand, some authors warn that nanotechnology can generate certain risks as it can affect human and animal health, altering the environment [28]. However, nanotechnology is promising for the future as new advances, such as silica-functionalized nanolimes for the conservation of stone heritage, are being developed [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, some authors warn that nanotechnology can generate certain risks as it can affect human and animal health, altering the environment [28]. However, nanotechnology is promising for the future as new advances, such as silica-functionalized nanolimes for the conservation of stone heritage, are being developed [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the hindrance effect of precipitates causes a significant accumulation of BW solution on the superficial surface of gypsification relics. After solvent evaporation, a large amount of white powder deposits on the relic surface (a phenomenon known as "back migration"), severely destroying the appearance of relics [18]. Hence, the BW solution is only suitable for the conservation of relics such as wall paintings with thin gypsum layers and lime mortar with loose and porous texture.…”
Section: Reaction Characteristics Between Solutions and Weathered Lim...mentioning
confidence: 99%