This paper reports on a study of two organic-inorganic hybrid materials used as consolidants. Both formulations were synthesized from an inorganic precursor (Tetraethoxysilane, TEOS) added in different percentages (up to 60% per hundred resin) to a polysiloxane epoxy formulation (TEGO RC 1411) and to a cycloaliphatic epoxy resin (3,4 Epoxyciclohexylmethyl -3,4-epoxyciclohexane carboxylate), and cured in the presence of ytterbium as acid catalyst. The film properties and the formation of silica clusters were investigated. The products were applied on a sample of plaster and their compatibility and effectiveness were verified. Lately sustainability and green chemistry are important issues in the field of conservation; for thise reason no solvents, amines and nanoparticles were used in this study.

Application of new organic-inorganic materials as consolidants for deteriorated plasters / Formia, Alessandra; Zerbinatti, Marco; Tulliani, Jean Marc Christian; Serra, CHIARA LETIZIA; Sangermano, Marco - In: Science and Technology for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage / Rogerio-Candelera M.A., Lazzari M., Cano E.. - STAMPA. - Leiden : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013. - ISBN 9781138000094. - pp. 295-298

Application of new organic-inorganic materials as consolidants for deteriorated plasters

FORMIA, ALESSANDRA;ZERBINATTI, MARCO;TULLIANI, Jean Marc Christian;SERRA, CHIARA LETIZIA;SANGERMANO, MARCO
2013

Abstract

This paper reports on a study of two organic-inorganic hybrid materials used as consolidants. Both formulations were synthesized from an inorganic precursor (Tetraethoxysilane, TEOS) added in different percentages (up to 60% per hundred resin) to a polysiloxane epoxy formulation (TEGO RC 1411) and to a cycloaliphatic epoxy resin (3,4 Epoxyciclohexylmethyl -3,4-epoxyciclohexane carboxylate), and cured in the presence of ytterbium as acid catalyst. The film properties and the formation of silica clusters were investigated. The products were applied on a sample of plaster and their compatibility and effectiveness were verified. Lately sustainability and green chemistry are important issues in the field of conservation; for thise reason no solvents, amines and nanoparticles were used in this study.
2013
9781138000094
Science and Technology for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage
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