Performance Study of Graphene Oxide as an Antierosion Coating for Ornamental and Heritage Dolostone

Author:

Martínez‐García Rebeca1ORCID,González‐Campelo David2,Fraile‐Fernández Fernando J.1,Castañón Ana María1ORCID,Caldevilla Pablo1ORCID,Giganto Sara3ORCID,Ortiz‐Marqués Almudena1ORCID,Zelli Flavia4ORCID,Calvo Víctor5ORCID,González‐Domínguez José M.5ORCID,Fernández‐Raga María2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mining Technology Topography and Structures University of León Campus de Vegazana s/n León 24071 Spain

2. Department of Applied Physics University of León Campus de Vegazana s/n León 24071 Spain

3. Area of Manufacturing Engineering Universidad de León Campus de Vegazana León 24071 Spain

4. Theory of Architecture and Architectural Projects University of Valladolid ETSAVA Avda. Salamanca 18 Valladolid 47014 Spain

5. Group of Carbon Nanostructures and Nanotechnology (G‐CNN) Instituto de Carboquímica (ICB‐CSIC) C/ Miguel Luesma Castán 4 Zaragoza 50018 Spain

Abstract

AbstractConcern for the perpetuation of stone monuments is deeply ingrained in humans; however, despite the attempts made in this field, there is still a great deal of effort needed to bring about advancements in the conservation of ornamental stone. Erosive agents, such as rain, extreme temperatures, and chemical and biological agents, threaten our stone heritage and gradually wear away buildings, sculptures, and other monuments found all around the world. Limestone and dolostone have been widely used throughout history, given their ease of extraction and workability. Nevertheless, these properties make them particularly vulnerable to the aforementioned erosive agents, for which the main solution at present is costly and time‐consuming restoration. Given the scarcity of effective and durable agents to prevent the deterioration of ornamental and heritage stones, and as graphene oxide (GO) has recently shown impressive effectiveness for this task, this work will further explore the viability of GO as a protective coating for monumental dolostone. For this purpose, GO is sprayed over dolostone surfaces by water dispersion with no adjuvants. The coating performance is assessed in terms of thermal stress, optical inspection (structured light 3D scanner), colorimetry, leachate analysis, and electron microscopy. The main results show that spray‐coated GO over stone surfaces creates a highly protective and durable barrier without altering their aesthetic qualities.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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