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Methyl-modified silica hybrid fluorinated Paraloid B-72 as hydrophobic coatings for the conservation of ancient bricks

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Abstract The ancient brick relics have a great historical and cultural significance. However, under the influence of the physicochemical effect, the bricks have suffered severe weathering and erosion in different… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The ancient brick relics have a great historical and cultural significance. However, under the influence of the physicochemical effect, the bricks have suffered severe weathering and erosion in different climates. A methyl-modified silica hybrid fluorinated Paraloid B-72 as a hydrophobic coating was prepared by a simple and mild process to protect the brick from the erosion of polluted rainwater and the damage of ultraviolet aging. Contact angle and hardness were used to verify the content of fluorinated polymer in the Paraloid B-72 sample and then the fluorinated Paraloid B-72 was characterized by infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The methyl-modified silica was analyzed by X-ray powder diffractometer (XRD), FT-IR, scanning electron microscope (SEM), and transmission electron microscope (TEM). After treating with different coatings, we found that the highest contact angle was achieved with the addition of 12% methyl-modified silica in 20% fluorine-containing B-72. The synthesized coating was analyzed by FT-IR and ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy. Furthermore, the physical properties such as the pore size distribution, porosity and water vapor permeability of the bricks before and after coating were also examined. The coating enhanced the brick against weathering from acid, alkali, salt and ultraviolet radiation compared to the untreated bricks.

Keywords: methyl modified; modified silica; hybrid fluorinated; spectroscopy; fluorinated paraloid; silica hybrid

Journal Title: Construction and Building Materials
Year Published: 2021

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