Recent advances in the application of metal oxide nanomaterials for the conservation of stone artefacts, ecotoxicological impact and preventive measures
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Due to the ongoing threat of degradation of artefacts and monuments, the conservation
of cultural heritage items has been gaining prominence on the global scale. Thus, finding suitable
approaches that can preserve these materials while keeping their natural aspect of is crucial. In
particular, preventive conservation is an approach that aims to control deterioration before it happens
in order to decrease the need for the intervention. Several techniques have been developed in this
context. Notably, the application of coatings made of metal oxide nanomaterials dispersed in polymer
matrix can be effectively address stone heritage deterioration issues. In particular, metal oxide
nanomaterials (TiO2, ZnO, CuO, and MgO) with self-cleaning and antimicrobial activity have been
considered as possible cultural heritage conservative materials. Metal oxide nanomaterials have been
used to strengthen heritage items in several studies. This review seeks to update the knowledge
of different kinds of metal oxide nanomaterials, especially nanoparticles and nanocomposites, that
have been employed in the preservation and consolidation of heritage items over the last 10 years.
Notably, the transport of nanomaterials in diverse environments is undoubtedly not well understood.
Therefore, controlling their effects on various neighbouring non-target organisms and ecological
processes is crucial
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
metal oxide, nanoparticles, nanocomposite, protective coatings, heritage conservation, stone artefacts
Elenco autori:
BEN CHOBBA EP YANGUI, Marwa; Weththimuni, Maduka L.; Messaoud, Mouna; Urzì, Clara; Licchelli, Maurizio
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