K/Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate and silane nano-molecular treatments in the restoration of high porous limestone
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Resumo: | Carbonate sedimentary rocks (i.e., limestones) have been frequently used in historical times due to easy availability and workability. These latter depend primarily by petrophysical characteristics (porosity, bulk density) that influence the mechanical strength. However, the limestones with high porosity (>30%) and a poorly cemented carbonate-matrix show chemical alteration (i.e., dissolution) and physical decay (e.g., decohesion). In this work it was taken as case study a biomicritic limestone belonging to the carbonatic miocenic series (lower Tortonian) of Cagliari (southern-Sardinia, Italy). This limestone has a low-medium cementing matrix containing hygroscopic clay and sea-salt phases, which make the rock degradable. To limit the decay it can intervene with consolidating products (K-Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate) and protective-chemicals (silane nano-molecular gel-coat) to reduce the porosity and permeability to the liquid aqueous phase. Results highlight an increase of strength after consolidation and a decrease of gas-permeability after protection-treatment, maintaining in both cases a good permeability to the vapor-phase. |
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K/Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate and silane nano-molecular treatments in the restoration of high porous limestoneconsolidatingprotectiveporositygas-permeabilityCarbonate sedimentary rocks (i.e., limestones) have been frequently used in historical times due to easy availability and workability. These latter depend primarily by petrophysical characteristics (porosity, bulk density) that influence the mechanical strength. However, the limestones with high porosity (>30%) and a poorly cemented carbonate-matrix show chemical alteration (i.e., dissolution) and physical decay (e.g., decohesion). In this work it was taken as case study a biomicritic limestone belonging to the carbonatic miocenic series (lower Tortonian) of Cagliari (southern-Sardinia, Italy). This limestone has a low-medium cementing matrix containing hygroscopic clay and sea-salt phases, which make the rock degradable. To limit the decay it can intervene with consolidating products (K-Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate) and protective-chemicals (silane nano-molecular gel-coat) to reduce the porosity and permeability to the liquid aqueous phase. Results highlight an increase of strength after consolidation and a decrease of gas-permeability after protection-treatment, maintaining in both cases a good permeability to the vapor-phase.Giorgio Verdiani2022-03-23T16:14:29Z2022-03-232016-11-16T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/31430http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31430engsimnaonaocolumbus@unica.itclisci@uevora.ptfsitzia@uevora.pt396Columbu, StefanoLisci, CarlaSitzia, Fabioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:31:07Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/31430Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:20:37.347804Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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K/Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate and silane nano-molecular treatments in the restoration of high porous limestone |
title |
K/Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate and silane nano-molecular treatments in the restoration of high porous limestone |
spellingShingle |
K/Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate and silane nano-molecular treatments in the restoration of high porous limestone Columbu, Stefano consolidating protective porosity gas-permeability |
title_short |
K/Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate and silane nano-molecular treatments in the restoration of high porous limestone |
title_full |
K/Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate and silane nano-molecular treatments in the restoration of high porous limestone |
title_fullStr |
K/Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate and silane nano-molecular treatments in the restoration of high porous limestone |
title_full_unstemmed |
K/Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate and silane nano-molecular treatments in the restoration of high porous limestone |
title_sort |
K/Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate and silane nano-molecular treatments in the restoration of high porous limestone |
author |
Columbu, Stefano |
author_facet |
Columbu, Stefano Lisci, Carla Sitzia, Fabio |
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Lisci, Carla Sitzia, Fabio |
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Columbu, Stefano Lisci, Carla Sitzia, Fabio |
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consolidating protective porosity gas-permeability |
topic |
consolidating protective porosity gas-permeability |
description |
Carbonate sedimentary rocks (i.e., limestones) have been frequently used in historical times due to easy availability and workability. These latter depend primarily by petrophysical characteristics (porosity, bulk density) that influence the mechanical strength. However, the limestones with high porosity (>30%) and a poorly cemented carbonate-matrix show chemical alteration (i.e., dissolution) and physical decay (e.g., decohesion). In this work it was taken as case study a biomicritic limestone belonging to the carbonatic miocenic series (lower Tortonian) of Cagliari (southern-Sardinia, Italy). This limestone has a low-medium cementing matrix containing hygroscopic clay and sea-salt phases, which make the rock degradable. To limit the decay it can intervene with consolidating products (K-Na-silicate, ethyl-silicate) and protective-chemicals (silane nano-molecular gel-coat) to reduce the porosity and permeability to the liquid aqueous phase. Results highlight an increase of strength after consolidation and a decrease of gas-permeability after protection-treatment, maintaining in both cases a good permeability to the vapor-phase. |
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2016 |
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2016-11-16T00:00:00Z 2022-03-23T16:14:29Z 2022-03-23 |
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Giorgio Verdiani |
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Giorgio Verdiani |
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