Modified Ethylsilicates as Efficient Innovative Consolidants for Sedimentary Rock

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2019-01Department
Química FísicaSource
Coatings 2019 Vol. 9 (1) art. 6Abstract
Although silicon alkoxides (especially ethylsilicates) have long been used as consolidants
of weathered stone monuments, their physical properties are not ideal. In this study, an innovative
procedure for the consolidation of sedimentary rocks was developed that combines the use of
organometallic and alkylamine catalysts with the addition of well-defined nanoparticles exhibiting a
narrow size distribution centered at ca. 10 nm. As a suitable test material, Pietra di Lecce limestone
was selected because of its color and problematic physico-chemical properties, such as rather low
hardness. Using the developed procedure, the mechanical and surface properties of the limestone
were improved without the unwanted over-consolidation of the surface layers of the stone, and
any significant deterioration in the pore size distribution, water vapor permeability, or the stone’s
appearance. The developed modified ethylsilicates penetrated deeper into the pore structure of the
stone than the unmodified ones and increased the hardness of the treated material. The formed
xerogels within the stone pores did not crack. Importantly, they did not significantly alter the natural
characteristics of the stone.