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      Novel micron-thick brick cladding of polyfluorosilicone acrylates, a case study of conservation of historic brick wall in Hongcun village†

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          A micron-thick (3–5 μm) and transparent cladding technique based on the environment friendly dimethyl carbonate solution of newly developed polyfluorosilicone acrylates was successfully applied to restore the surface of brick walls of a historic house which has been severely eroded by damp and mildew for more than 300 years in Hongcun village, one of the World Heritage sites in China. The restoration followed the rule of repairing old as old before. The cladding made from the copolymerized polyfluorosilicone acrylate resin, which mainly contained the chain fragments of dodecafluoroheptyl methacrylate and 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl methacrylate, permeated through the surface of old brick with an average depth of 14.5 mm in this case study, and provided an ultrathin and efficient covering of the microstructure of the shallow surface layer of old bricks and resulted excellent water-proof, moisture-proof, mildew-proof and long-lasting weather resistance effects. The water contact angle of the treated surface of the old bricks reached 133°, the water absorption of treated bricks was reduced from 16.1 wt% to 2.8 wt% after soaking in water for 24 h.

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          The cladding made from the polyfluorosilicone acrylate resin provided a covering of the microstructure of the shallow surface layer of old bricks, which makes the treated brick wall waterproof, moisture-proof, mildew-proof and weather resistant.

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          Journal
          RSC Adv
          RSC Adv
          RA
          RSCACL
          RSC Advances
          The Royal Society of Chemistry
          2046-2069
          12 May 2021
          6 May 2021
          12 May 2021
          : 11
          : 28
          : 17399-17407
          Affiliations
          [a] Department of Chemistry, Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 P. R. China jhao@ 123456shu.edu.cn ymcui@ 123456shu.edu.cn
          [b] Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage, Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 P. R. China
          [c] School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 P. R. China jy-huang@ 123456shu.edu.cn
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          https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0526-0584
          Article
          d0ra10434e
          10.1039/d0ra10434e
          9032622
          35479713
          ddaa2866-e69d-4d53-ae9d-ba9c0a281f05
          This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
          History
          : 11 December 2020
          : 29 April 2021
          Page count
          Pages: 9
          Categories
          Chemistry
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