In situ and frontal polymerization for the consolidation of porous stones: an unilateral NMR and a Magnetic Resonance Imaging study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Consolidation treatment of porous materials was performed by in situ and frontal polymerization of acrylic
monomers inside a porous stone. To study the penetration of the polymer inside the stone and its consolidating
effects we used water as a contrast agent, detecting its penetration using unilateral NMR and magnetic resonance
imaging. All data obtained on differently treated stones were compared with corresponding ones obtained
analyzing both untreated stones and stones simply painted with a well-known polymeric protective agent. In
situ polymerization of acrylic monomers inside porous stones has been demonstrated to be an extremely
powerful consolidating method, whereas thermally initiated frontal polymerization seems less efficient. In
both cases the optimal choice of monomers is still open and requires further study. Our data indicate that
unilateral NMR represents an inexpensive and simple technique for the non-invasive observation of the water
uptake and of the effect of consolidation procedures in porous materials.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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