Effectiveness of Nanolime as a Stone Consolidant: A 4-Year Study of Six Common UK Limestones
Abstract
Protecting stone buildings from weathering and decay is a major challenge in the conservation of built heritage. Most of the stone consolidants currently available are well suited to silicate stones, but are less compatible with limestone. In this paper we present for the first time the results over a 4-year period of various consolidation treatments carried out using nanolime on 6 of the most representative and significant stones used in...
Paper Details
Title
Effectiveness of Nanolime as a Stone Consolidant: A 4-Year Study of Six Common UK Limestones
Published Date
Aug 22, 2019
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
17
Pages
2673 - 2673
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