Journal
MATERIALES DE CONSTRUCCION
Volume 67, Issue 325, Pages -Publisher
CONSEJO SUPERIOR INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS-CSIC
DOI: 10.3989/mc.2017.07616
Keywords
Nanotechnology; Cultural heritage; Stone; Mortar; Durability
Funding
- Autonomous Region Program of Madrid the Geomateriales 2 [S2013/MIT_2914]
- Autonomous Region Program of Madrid Multimat-Challenge [S2013/MIT-2862]
- Innovation and Education Ministry (Climortec) [BIA2014-53911-R, MAT2013-47460-C5-5-P]
- Complutense University of Madrid's Research Group: Applied Petrology for Heritage Conservation Research Group [921349]
- Carlos III University of Madrid's Research Group: Powder Technology-UC3M
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In recent times, nanomaterials have been applied in the construction and maintenance of the world's cultural heritage with the aim of improving the consolidation and protection treatments of damaged stone. These nanomaterials include important advantages that could solve many problems found in the traditional interventions. The present paper aims to carry out a review of the state of art on the application of nanotechnology to the conservation and restoration of the stony cultural heritage. We highlight the different types of nanoparticles currently used to produce conservation treatments with enhanced material properties and novel functionalities.
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