For a long time the conservation of archaeological artefacts has been based on the principles of compatibility and minimal intervention. This involves a series of partially unsolved problems, concerning the products used for deteriorated structures consolidation. The choice of materials depends on several factors such as: microclimatic conditions, application methods, and reaction time of products. Recently the employment of nanolime in the consolidation treatments of decorative carbonate matrix surfaces had a great development, thanks to multifunctional use in calcium standard-sized particles treatments. However, while the use of the nanostructured materials is described in several specialized papers, the information about the best conditions of applicability of the nanolime and its related potentiality for the consolidation in hypogeum environment is rarely considered. The present work is devoted to represent a case study with the aim to give useful elements in order to evaluate the application of nanolime. The funerary inscriptions coming from St. Callixtus Catacombs have been the object of the research carried out in situ and in laboratory, checking indirectly in the short run and in the long run the porosity variation in the materials. The present study intends to indicate the best suspension concentration on consolidation in relationship with hypogeum environment.

Macchia, A., Bettucci, O., Gravagna, E., Ferro, D., Albini, R., Mazzei, B., et al. (2014). Calcium Hydroxide Nanoparticles and Hypogeum Environment: Test to Understand the Best Way of Application. JOURNAL OF NANOMATERIALS, 2014, 1-10 [10.1155/2014/167540].

Calcium Hydroxide Nanoparticles and Hypogeum Environment: Test to Understand the Best Way of Application

Bettucci, O;
2014

Abstract

For a long time the conservation of archaeological artefacts has been based on the principles of compatibility and minimal intervention. This involves a series of partially unsolved problems, concerning the products used for deteriorated structures consolidation. The choice of materials depends on several factors such as: microclimatic conditions, application methods, and reaction time of products. Recently the employment of nanolime in the consolidation treatments of decorative carbonate matrix surfaces had a great development, thanks to multifunctional use in calcium standard-sized particles treatments. However, while the use of the nanostructured materials is described in several specialized papers, the information about the best conditions of applicability of the nanolime and its related potentiality for the consolidation in hypogeum environment is rarely considered. The present work is devoted to represent a case study with the aim to give useful elements in order to evaluate the application of nanolime. The funerary inscriptions coming from St. Callixtus Catacombs have been the object of the research carried out in situ and in laboratory, checking indirectly in the short run and in the long run the porosity variation in the materials. The present study intends to indicate the best suspension concentration on consolidation in relationship with hypogeum environment.
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nanoparticles, consolidation, calcium hydroxide
English
2014
2014
1
10
167540
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Macchia, A., Bettucci, O., Gravagna, E., Ferro, D., Albini, R., Mazzei, B., et al. (2014). Calcium Hydroxide Nanoparticles and Hypogeum Environment: Test to Understand the Best Way of Application. JOURNAL OF NANOMATERIALS, 2014, 1-10 [10.1155/2014/167540].
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