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Title: | Novel superhydrophobic polysiloxane-based materials for the conservation of marble |
Authors: | Chughtai, Zebunnisa |
Advisors: | Karapanagiotis, Ioannis Spathis, Panagiotis Karapantsios, Thodoris |
Keywords: | Hydrophobicity Natural stone Polysiloxane Water repellency Conservation |
Issue Date: | 22-Dec-2022 |
Publisher: | Universidade de Évora |
Abstract: | Abstract:
Biomimetic materials with extreme wetting properties (MEWP) offer great potential as protective
coatings against water-induced damage and oil-based soiling of stone-built heritage. This thesis
assessed the performance of two novel coatings, one superhydrophobic, D/S/F (WCA =160.0°),
and the other superamphiphobic, 6P/1F/2S (WCA=160.3°, OCA=152.2°). This involved
characterizing their wettability, breathability, mechanical durability, resilience to environmental
degradation agents (extreme temperature, acid/ rain, particulate matter) and response to accelerated
UV-aging. Test protocols were adopted from standards, adapted from previous research, and
optimized through trial runs. Particularly, the sandpaper abrasion test was applied to coatings being
developed for heritage application for the first time. The D/S/F coating showed a 25% improved
protection from water uptake compared to the commercial product with minimal effect on
breathability (%RVP = 16%). It also demonstrated great mechanical durability across many cycles
of sandpaper abrasion, tape peeling, acid rain simulation and sand-grit erosion. The 6P/1F/2S
coating, however, did not offer improved protection from water penetration, with a higher
associated impact on the breathability of stone (%RVP = 54%) but showed promising tolerance to
freeze-thaw cycles and acid/rain simulation. Both the coatings maintained enhanced
hydrophobicity over 2 months of artificial UV-aging. In summary, this research delineates the
performance of two novel coatings displaying extreme wetting behaviour, while also contributing
towards the development of test protocols that enable application-oriented assessment of coatings
designed for the protection of stone heritage. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37024 |
Type: | masterThesis |
Appears in Collections: | BIB - Formação Avançada - Teses de Mestrado
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