One and Two-dimensional NMR Studies to evaluate the performance of consolidants in porous media with a wide range of pore sizes: Applications to cultural heritage
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The conservation of historical buildings and outdoor cultural assets is of great value for the humankind.
In this context, consolidation treatments represent a fundamental procedure to assure the survival of
deteriorated cultural artefacts. For porous materials characterized by a wide distribution of pore sizes,
adequate consolidation treatments require a product with a sufficient penetration depth and homogeneous
distribution inside the unconsolidated substrate. Since water is one of the main deterioration
agents of stone, the wettability of rock should also be minimized. A non-invasive and non-destructive
technique, able to localize the consolidation agent and the water uptake, is needed to evaluate the efficiency
of the treatments. NMR techniques are good candidates to satisfy this requirement.
The present study aims at investigating the efficiency of two commercial consolidants, i.e. ethyl silicate
and nano-silica, and a new formulated mixture of a fluoroelastomer and nano-silica by NMR relaxometry
and MRI. The tested compounds showed adequate characteristics to be used as consolidating agents for
highly porous carbonate rocks like limestone. All the products, in fact, penetrated uniformly and homogeneously
into the porous structure, and preserved the connectivity of the stone matrix, as
demonstrated by T2-T2 relaxation exchange experiments. Moreover, the hydrophilic behavior of commercial
consolidants could be reduced, when the newly formulated agent was used. This study shows
how the combination of different NMR techniques, applied in the time domain and with spatial resolution,
is a powerful approach for evaluating the consolidation efficiency.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Stone consolidants; Cultural heritage; NMR single-sided; NMR relaxometry; MRI
List of contributors:
Camaiti, Mara
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