In this study, a preventive method for fighting bio-deterioration of
stone substrates is proposed. This is based on the use of bioactive zinc oxide
nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs), which are able to exert a marked biological activity
over a long period of time due to their peculiar structure. ZnO-NPs are
synthesised by a simple and reproducible electrochemical procedure. The
nanomaterials are embedded in consolidant/water-repellent matrices to obtain
nanostructured coatings. Commonly used products based on tetraethoxysilane
and/or polysiloxanes were tested. The resulting nanomaterials were fully
characterised by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) to investigate the
amount and composition of the NPs and the behaviour of the nanocomposites.
Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was used for the study of
the release of metal from the composites when put in contact with artificial
rainwater. The nanocomposites were applied to specimens composed of three
different types of stone and chromatic changes upon curing were measured by
spectrophotocolorimetry. Finally, morphological characterization by scanning
electron microscopy (SEM) was performed. The bioactivity of ZnO-NPs
nanocomposites was also assessed in preliminary tests against Aspergillus niger
fungus.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/physical-sciences/american-research-journal-of-chemistry/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/physical-sciences/american-research-journal-of-chemistry/

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