Testing a fluorinated compound as a protective material for calcarenite
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Abstract A polyfluorinated compound was studied as a material for the specific protection of calcarenite. Water capillary absorption and vapour permeability measurements were carried out in order to evaluate efficiency as a protective agent. Particular attention was given to characterising its resistance against bio-deterioration induced by microorganisms such as blue and green algae. Chemical surface modifications were induced by UV-irradiation in a specially designed climatic chamber and were investigated through comparative tests on untreated and artificially weathered samples using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). This paper discusses the potential use of the compound studied as a specific coating material for the protection of calcarenite.
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