Neutron radiography was used to determine the penetration depth and the homogeneity of distribution of an innovative inorganic consolidant, based on formation of hydroxyapatite. The consolidant was applied to a porous limestone by three alternative methods (brushing, poultice, partial immersion). Neutron radiography was complemented by XRD, FT-IR and SEM/EDS, which provide information also on mineralogical composition and morphology of the new phases. Neutron radiography proved to be a powerful tool to determine the presence of hydrogen-rich hydroxyapatite and to evaluate the homogeneity of its distribution in the substrate. Nonetheless, combination with other techniques is necessary to reliably assess its penetration depth.
Neutron radiography as a tool for assessing penetration depth and distribution of a phosphate consolidant for limestone
Graziani G.;
2018-01-01
Abstract
Neutron radiography was used to determine the penetration depth and the homogeneity of distribution of an innovative inorganic consolidant, based on formation of hydroxyapatite. The consolidant was applied to a porous limestone by three alternative methods (brushing, poultice, partial immersion). Neutron radiography was complemented by XRD, FT-IR and SEM/EDS, which provide information also on mineralogical composition and morphology of the new phases. Neutron radiography proved to be a powerful tool to determine the presence of hydrogen-rich hydroxyapatite and to evaluate the homogeneity of its distribution in the substrate. Nonetheless, combination with other techniques is necessary to reliably assess its penetration depth.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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