Nanoparticles can save historic buildings made from porous rock

Many historical buildings were built of sandstone, including Vienna’s St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Sandstone is easy to work with, but does not withstand weathering. It consists of sand grains that are relatively weakly bonded to each other, which is why parts of the stone crumble away over the years, often requiring costly restoration.


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Source: Phys.org