Analyzing surface near regions of hydrophobic and long-term weathered natural stones at microscopic scale
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The visual appearance of building structures is an important attribute which reflects the
character and identity of a region. Due to the influence of weathering, the surfaces of building stones
alter, leading to aesthetic changes of the material surface such as discoloration or darkening. In this
study, near-surface regions of weathered Baumberger (BST), Schleeriether (SST), and Obernkirchener
Sandstones (OKS) have been analyzed at the microscopic scale in order to investigate the intensity
and the extent of visual as well as structural changes and how both can be a ected due to the presence
of surface treatments with hydrophobing agents. It could be detected that aesthetic changes appeared
already after 2 years of outdoor exposure, with the slightest variations on BST surfaces, followed by
SST and OKS. The use of hydrophobing agents leads to a reduction in surface darkening in the short
term. After long-term weathering, no significant changes are visible, as similar values in total color
di erence (DE*) were measured. Biogenic growth and the formation of black weathering crusts are
the main reasons for color alterations in the case of the examined stones. The surface damages occur
especially on calcareous (BST) followed by clayey (SST) and quartzitic (OKS) stone surfaces.
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natural stone, hydrophobic agents, long-term weathering, durability, weathering damages, color alterations, structural changes
