Synthesis and characterization of thin-transparent nanostructured films for surface protection
Year: 2017
Journal: Superlattices Microstruct.
Authors: Veltri, S; Sokullu, E; Barberio, M; Gauthier, MA; Antici, P
This work demonstrates that very thin and optically transparent nanocomposite films can be conveniently applied on surface materials, displaying potent antibacterial properties without affecting the aesthetics of the underlying material. In our approach we propose new composite materials, which ensure the surface protection by inactivating the bacteria before a biofilm can be formed. The films contain very small loadings of TiO2, graphene, or fullerene, and can easily be applied on large surfaces using conventional brushes or airbrushes. These nanocomposite films are very promising candidates for the preservation of statues, mosaics, floors, buildings, and other objects that are exposed to challenging environmental conditions such as Architectonical Heritage or building materials (materials featuring stone, pigments, bronze, granite, marble, and glass). (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.