Difference between revisions of "Silicon zirconium alkoxide"
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | [Fraunhofer Institut fur Silicatforschung, Germany] An inorganic sol-gel material. Silicon zirconium alkoxide, SZA, was developed as a consolidant for loose paint layers on stained glass windows. The mixture of silicon and zirconium alkoxide combine through a sequence of hydrolysis and condensation reactions to form a cross linked Si-O-Zr network. The reaction is initiated by the addition of water. When added to glass or ceramics, SZA forms an irreversible bond. | + | [Fraunhofer Institut fur Silicatforschung, Germany] An inorganic sol-gel material. Silicon zirconium alkoxide, SZA, was developed as a [[consolidant]] for loose paint layers on stained glass windows. The mixture of silicon and zirconium alkoxide combine through a sequence of hydrolysis and condensation reactions to form a cross linked Si-O-Zr network. The reaction is initiated by the addition of water. When added to glass or ceramics, SZA forms an irreversible bond. |
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
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− | + | * H.Romich, M.Pilz, D.R.Fuchs, "A New Material for Glass Conservation: Perspectives for Ceramics Heritage" in The Ceramics Cultural Heritage, P.Vincenzini (ed.), Faenza: Techna Srl: 613-620. | |
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+ | * S.Bradley, Y.Shashoua, W.Walker, M.Pilz, "A Novel Inorganic Polymer for the Conservation of Ceramic Objects" in ICOM Preprints, Lyon, 1999. p.770-776 | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:20, 31 May 2022
Description
[Fraunhofer Institut fur Silicatforschung, Germany] An inorganic sol-gel material. Silicon zirconium alkoxide, SZA, was developed as a Consolidant for loose paint layers on stained glass windows. The mixture of silicon and zirconium alkoxide combine through a sequence of hydrolysis and condensation reactions to form a cross linked Si-O-Zr network. The reaction is initiated by the addition of water. When added to glass or ceramics, SZA forms an irreversible bond.
Synonyms and Related Terms
SZA
Resources and Citations
- H.Romich, M.Pilz, D.R.Fuchs, "A New Material for Glass Conservation: Perspectives for Ceramics Heritage" in The Ceramics Cultural Heritage, P.Vincenzini (ed.), Faenza: Techna Srl: 613-620.
- S.Bradley, Y.Shashoua, W.Walker, M.Pilz, "A Novel Inorganic Polymer for the Conservation of Ceramic Objects" in ICOM Preprints, Lyon, 1999. p.770-776