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Nanomaterials Used in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage: An Up-to-Date Overview

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卷 13, 期 9, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/ma13092064

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carbon nanotubes; nanomaterials; metal nanoparticles; hydroxyapatites; cultural heritage; carbonated hydroxyapatite

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  1. League of Romanian Students Abroad
  2. Romanian Ministery of Research and Innovation, CCCDI-UEFISCDI [51PCCDI/2018]

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In the last few years, the preservation of cultural heritage has become an important issue globally, due to the fact that artifacts and monuments are continually threatened by degradation. It is thus very important to find adequate consolidators that are capable of saving and maintaining the natural aspect of these objects. This study aims to provide an updated survey of the main nanomaterials used for the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. In the last few years, besides the classic nanomaterials used in this field, such as metal nanoparticles (copper and silver) and metal oxides (zinc and aluminum), hydroxyapatite and carbonated derivatives, tubular nanomaterials (such as carbon nanotubes) have been used as a potential consolidate material of cultural heritage. Tubular nanomaterials have attracted attention for use in different fields due to their structures, as well as their ability to present multiple walls. These nanotubes have the necessary properties in preserving cultural heritage, such as superior mechanical and elastic strength (even higher than steel), high hydrophobicity (with a contact angle up to 140 degrees), optical properties (high photodegradation protection), large specific surface area (from 50 to 1315 m(2)/g, depending on the number of walls) for absorption of other nanomaterials and relatively good biocompatibility.

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