Learning objectives
Knowledge:
Basics and details of the chemical reactions involved in the formation and use of the most important materials for the consolidation of stone.
Understanding the relationship between the properties of the different consolidating and protective materials in relationship with the stone to consolidate and their chemical characteristics.
Knowing some of the products studied in the laboratory, observing the morphological and chemical modifications directly
Capacity of Understanding: The emphasis is on the experimental approach and how to exploit the properties of individual substances and materials both to confirm what has been studied during the course of study and in the classroom, and to use their properties for practical purposes, or in the consolidation and protection of stone.
Prerequisites
None
Course unit content
The course provides the basics and insights about the chemistry of the substances and materials substances used for the consolidation of stone manufacts, both with lessons in the classroom and with laboratory experiments.
Full programme
Knowledge: Knowledge of the chemical reactions involved in the formation and implementation of materials for the consolidation of stone.
Understand the relationship between the properties of the different consolidating and protective function of the material to consolidate and their chemical characteristics
Knowing some of the products studied in the laboratory, observing the morphological and chemical modifications directly
Capacity of Understanding: The emphasis is on the experimental approach and how to exploit the properties of individual substances and materials both to confirm what has been studied during the course of study and in the classroom, and to use their properties for practical purposes, or in the consolidation and protection of stone
Oral exam, with questions that are asked on the topics explained during the discussion of a topic chosen by the student concerning the consolidation and protection of stone or other materials relevant to the conservation of cultural heritage
The causes of the stone deterioration .
The conservation and protection of the stone.
Silicon alkoxides chemistry.
The most important consolidating materials based on silicon alkoxides
Inorganic consolidants based on hydroxides
Nanoparticles as consolidants
Main organic polymers used as consolidants and protectors
Inorganic-organic hybrid materials
Part of laboratory
Variation of the parameters of consolidation for silicon alkoxides.
Use os some commercial consolidants with silica based stones and carbonate based stones : silicon alkoxydes, nanosilica, acrylic resins
Sulfation and desulfation of marble
Bibliography
George Wheleer, Alkoxysilanes and the consolidation of stone, The Getty Conservation Institute
Charles Selwitz, Epoxy Resins in Stone Conservation
Teaching methods
Classroom instruction using blackboard and colored chalk. Projection on screen via computer of diagrams and texts related to the lesson.
Practical experiments carried out individually.
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral exam
Other information
none
2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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