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Preserving Cultural Heritage: Enhancing Limestone Durability with Nano-TiO2 Coating

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dc.contributor.author Ilies, Dorina Camelia
dc.contributor.author Apopei, Andrei-Ionut,
dc.contributor.author Ilies, Alexandru
dc.contributor.author Caciora, Tudor
dc.contributor.author Berdenov, Zharas
dc.contributor.author Hodor, Nicolaie
dc.contributor.author Turza, Alexandru
dc.contributor.author Hassan, Thowayeb H.
dc.contributor.author Barbu-Tudoran, Lucian
dc.contributor.author Peres, Ana Cornelia
dc.contributor.author Ratiu, Mariana
dc.contributor.author Safarov, Bahodirhon
dc.contributor.author Bilalov, Bahadur
dc.contributor.author Gligor, Emil-Traian
dc.date.accessioned 2026-03-16T10:33:32Z
dc.date.available 2026-03-16T10:33:32Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.citation Ilies, , D.C.; Apopei, A.-I.; Ilies, , A.; Caciora, T.; Zharas, B.; Hodor, N.; Turza, A.; Hassan, T.H.; Barbu-Tudoran, L.; Peres, , A.C.; et al. Preserving Cultural Heritage: Enhancing Limestone Durability with Nano-TiO2 Coating. Heritage 2024, 7, 4914–4932. https://doi.org/10.3390/ heritage7090232 ru
dc.identifier.issn 2571-9408
dc.identifier.other doi.org/10.3390/ heritage7090232
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.enu.kz/handle/enu/30408
dc.description.abstract External and internal microclimatic conditions, biodeterioration, anthropogenic factors, etc, influence the natural stone support for artifacts and built heritage. Based on this fact, the present study explores the effectiveness of nano-TiO2 in preserving and enhancing the durability of natural stone used in the façades of heritage buildings, focusing on the Markovits-Mathéser House in Oradea Municipality, Romania. The investigation involved treating rock samples (fossiliferous limestone) with 2% and 5% nano-TiO2 solutions and subjecting them to simulated extreme climatic conditions for the analyzed area in a controlled climatic chamber for six months. The treated samples demonstrated a significantly higher compressive strength than untreated benchmarks. SEM analyses confirmed that nano-TiO2 formed a protective layer, filling micro-cracks and pores, thereby enhancing the stone’s resistance to environmental stressors. The study also found that the nanoparticle coating maintained its integrity under extreme temperature and humidity variations, with only a slight decrease in surface coverage. These findings suggest that nano-TiO2 coatings significantly improve heritage building materials’ mechanical properties and longevity. However, the study highlights the importance of careful application and long-term evaluation to ensure environmental and health safety. Overall, nano-TiO2 presents a promising solution for the conservation of cultural heritage, offering enhanced durability and protection against climatic and environmental challenges. Further research is recommended to optimize application workflow and formulations for broader and more effective use in heritage conservation. ru
dc.language.iso en ru
dc.publisher Heritage ru
dc.relation.ispartofseries 7, 4914–4932;
dc.subject natural stone ru
dc.subject nanoparticles ru
dc.subject conservation ru
dc.subject nano-TiO2 ru
dc.subject built heritage ru
dc.subject climatic chamber ru
dc.title Preserving Cultural Heritage: Enhancing Limestone Durability with Nano-TiO2 Coating ru
dc.type Article ru


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