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Sandstone monuments still standing after storms: Waterproofing and durability protection

JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE [2023]
Yumei Chai, Yunfeng Li, Wenwen Wang, Pei Shi, Hongjie Luo, Tao Ma, Xichen Zhao, Biao Zhang, Jianfeng Zhu
ABSTRACT

Using the Surface waterproofing to solve moisture expansion which leads to the acceleration of surface weathering of sandstone relics is a hot topic. This study focuses on surface coating protection because of the special status of cultural relics. The fluorinated ZnO/SiO 2 nano-coating was applied on the sandstone matrix in this work. The loading of the fluorinated ZnO/SiO 2 in the nano-coating, the penetration depth of the nano-coating in the sandstone matrix, and the waterproofing effect of the sandstone surface were investigated within the limitation of the color difference systematically. The freeze-thaw cycles, light exposure, water absorption, and aging tests were carried out to evaluate the environmental durability of the nano-coating in a simulated humid environment of southwestern of China. All the tests meet the criteria for the heritage protection color difference. When the loading of fluorinated ZnO/SiO 2 nano-coating is 0.4%, the water contact angle (WCA) and oil contact angle (OCA) are significantly improved, which are larger than 160° and 140°, respectively. The WCA and OCA have little changed after freeze-thaw cycle for three weeks, and the WCA only decreases only 7% after 300 h UV aging treatment. This significantly enhanced stability is due to the good penetration depth of the fluorinated ZnO/SiO 2 nano-coating on the sandstone matrix. Moreover, the excellent air permeability is achieved as well to ensure substrate breathing. This work would provide a new idea for the long-term protection of sandstone heritage in practical environment.

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