The response to thermal variations is the primary cause of marble deterioration in ancient and modern buildings. In this study, the thermal behavior of Carrara marble after consolidation by an innovative hydroxyapatite-based treatment was investigated in comparison with ammonium oxalate and ethyl silicate. Samples were subjected to heating-cooling cycles up to 80 °C. All the consolidating treatments were found to be fairly compatible, as in no case the residual strain after the thermal cycles was found to increase compared to the unweathered untreated marble. Anyway, the hydroxyapatite-treatment has the advantage of causing the highest increase in marble cohesion and the lowest residual strain, besides being more chromatically compatible and durable than the alternative commercial consolidants.

Thermal behavior of Carrara marble after consolidation by ammonium phosphate, ammonium oxalate and ethyl silicate / Sassoni, Enrico; Graziani, Gabriela; Ridolfi, Giovanni; Bignozzi, Maria Chiara; Franzoni, Elisa. - In: MATERIALS & DESIGN. - ISSN 0264-1275. - STAMPA. - 120:(2017), pp. S0264127517301685.345-S0264127517301685.353. [10.1016/j.matdes.2017.02.040]

Thermal behavior of Carrara marble after consolidation by ammonium phosphate, ammonium oxalate and ethyl silicate

SASSONI, ENRICO;GRAZIANI, GABRIELA
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BIGNOZZI, MARIA;FRANZONI, ELISA
2017

Abstract

The response to thermal variations is the primary cause of marble deterioration in ancient and modern buildings. In this study, the thermal behavior of Carrara marble after consolidation by an innovative hydroxyapatite-based treatment was investigated in comparison with ammonium oxalate and ethyl silicate. Samples were subjected to heating-cooling cycles up to 80 °C. All the consolidating treatments were found to be fairly compatible, as in no case the residual strain after the thermal cycles was found to increase compared to the unweathered untreated marble. Anyway, the hydroxyapatite-treatment has the advantage of causing the highest increase in marble cohesion and the lowest residual strain, besides being more chromatically compatible and durable than the alternative commercial consolidants.
2017
Thermal behavior of Carrara marble after consolidation by ammonium phosphate, ammonium oxalate and ethyl silicate / Sassoni, Enrico; Graziani, Gabriela; Ridolfi, Giovanni; Bignozzi, Maria Chiara; Franzoni, Elisa. - In: MATERIALS & DESIGN. - ISSN 0264-1275. - STAMPA. - 120:(2017), pp. S0264127517301685.345-S0264127517301685.353. [10.1016/j.matdes.2017.02.040]
Sassoni, Enrico; Graziani, Gabriela; Ridolfi, Giovanni; Bignozzi, Maria Chiara; Franzoni, Elisa
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