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Impregnation and superhydrophobicity of coated porous low-fired clay building materials

Year: 2011

Journal: Progress in Organic Coatings 2011, 72 (1-2) pp 181-192, 20121211

Authors: Katia Matziaris, Maria Stefanidou, Georgios Karagiannis

Organizations: Chemical Engineering Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 14th Km Old National Rd, GR 570 11 Industrial Park of Anchialos, Thessaloniki, Greece; Civil Engineering Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Laboratory of BuildingMaterials, GR 561 24, Thessaloniki, Greece; ORMYLIA Foundation, Art Diagnosis Center, Sacred Convent of the Annunciation, GR 630 71 Ormylia, Chalikidiki, Greece

The imperative needs of energy saving during the latest years indicate the necessity of producing hydrophobic buildingmaterials in order to increase their durability. In the frame of this experimental work, low-firedclay (roof tiles and facing bricks) have been subjected to impregnation to make them water-repellent. To achieve this, water- and solvent-based silanes/siloxanes have been selected enriched with Si nanoparticles. Generally the mechanism of these coatings is to reduce the water capillary absorption of the buildingmaterials which has penetrated, but does not clog pores or capillaries, therefore little or no impairment of the buildingmaterial's ability to “breathe”.Different tests have been performed in the laboratory in order to test the efficiency of the tested solutions such as capillary elevation and water absorption. Additional the measurement and the evaluation of the thickness and the retention of the applied coating on the LFCM were performed using acoustic microscopy. This evaluation can be made in a repetitive way during the lifetime of the material targeting to the continuous monitoring of this effect.