Placido Munafò
Marche Polytechnic University
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part N: Journal of Nanoengineering and Nanosystems | 2014
Giovanni Battista Goffredo; Enrico Quagliarini; Federica Bondioli; Placido Munafò
The development and application of nano-engineered surface treatments on stones could become a useful tool for the realization of smart systems to better preserve and maintain architectural surfaces. Titanium dioxide nanoparticles can be used to realize transparent self-cleaning coatings applicable directly on preexisting surfaces, limiting cleaning actions and conservation processes, thus reducing their costs. The aim of this investigation is to evaluate the potential use of TiO2 on stone surfaces, especially in the field of architectural heritage. An aqueous colloidal dispersion based on titanium dioxide, obtained by sol–gel and hydrothermal processes, was applied by spray coating on travertine, a limestone largely used in buildings, both historical and modern. The maintenance in the original appearance of treated substrates was evaluated monitoring both colour and gloss changes produced by the treatments. Physical changes induced to stone by titanium dioxide were studied by wettability analyses. The efficiency of TiO2 photocatalysis was assessed by depolluting and soiling removal tests under ultraviolet light. The effects of deposited amount of titania on treated surfaces were also evaluated. Obtained results seem to allow the use of selected TiO2 treatments on the selected substrate, travertine, without altering in an evident and harmful way the original properties of limestone. Photoinduced effects (hydrophilicity, degradation of pollutants and decolourization of soiling) are very evident, and the combination of these properties may lead to an actual self-cleaning effect.
International Journal of Architectural Heritage | 2016
Marco D’Orazio; Placido Munafò
ABSTRACT Several authors agree that stone surface consolidation works should not significantly alter original mechanical and hygrometric properties of the stones in order to avoid differential stress between the consolidated and non-consolidated parts. Specific limitedly destructive methodologies have been developed for assessing the variation in both mechanical and hygrometric properties, but they require preliminary calibration procedures that are very costly to adopt in terms of both time and money. This research study describes an analytical and experimental procedure aimed at obtaining the necessary hygrometric and mechanical characterization of natural and/or artificial stone, before and after consolidation works, by simply assessing the variation in the distribution of the porous structure.
Construction and Building Materials | 2012
Enrico Quagliarini; Federica Bondioli; Giovanni Battista Goffredo; Caterina Cordoni; Placido Munafò
Journal of Cultural Heritage | 2013
Enrico Quagliarini; Federica Bondioli; Giovanni Battista Goffredo; Antonio Licciulli; Placido Munafò
Journal of Cultural Heritage | 2012
Enrico Quagliarini; Federica Bondioli; Giovanni Battista Goffredo; Antonio Licciulli; Placido Munafò
Construction and Building Materials | 2015
Placido Munafò; Giovanni Battista Goffredo; Enrico Quagliarini
Building and Environment | 2012
Francesca Stazi; Alessio Mastrucci; Placido Munafò
Energy and Buildings | 2013
Francesca Stazi; Ambra Vegliò; Costanzo Di Perna; Placido Munafò
Energy and Buildings | 2009
Francesca Stazi; C. Di Perna; Placido Munafò
Construction and Building Materials | 2014
Placido Munafò; Enrico Quagliarini; Giovanni Battista Goffredo; Federica Bondioli; Antonio Licciulli