
E' incorso di svolgimento a Venezia la quinta edizione di Nanotech Italy. L'evento presenta le migliori soluzioni e gli ultimi sviluppi a livello mondiale delle nanotecnologie attraverso diversi settori industriali chiave. Viene presentato un quadro completo delle attività delle nanotecnologie in Italia, percorsi di innovazione e pratiche commerciali e sarà occasione anche per attività di matchmaking e networking.
NANOTECHITALY è organizzato d AIRI/NANOTEC IT, Veneto Nanotech, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche CNR e Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT).
Nel pomeriggio di giovedì 22 novembre 2012 durante la sessione su "Cultural Heritage: Preservation and Protection" sono in programma diversi interventi che presenteranno nuove nanotecnologie per la conservazione e preservazione dei beni culturali. E' prevista anche una sessione poster.
Programma della sessione "Cultural Heritage: Preservation and Protection" ore 13.45-19.-00
Chair-panel:
Antonio Sgamellotti, University of Perugia
Piero Baglioni, Centre for Colloid and Surface Science (CSGI) and University of Firenze
Mauro Matteini, Institute for the Conservation and Promotion of Cultural Heritage (CNR ICVBC)
13.45 Chair-panel introduction: Nanotechnologies for the Cultural Heritage
14.25 Rodorico Giorgi, Centre for Colloid and Surface Science (CSGI) and Dept. of Chemistry, University of Firenze, Semi-Interpenetrating p(HEMA)/PVP Hydrogels for the Cleaning of Water-Sensitive Canvas Paintings
14.45 Adriana Bernardi, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (CNR ISAC), Nanomaterials from Metal-Alkoxides Precursors for Conservation of Building Materials: the EU Project NANOMATCH
15.05 Costanza Miliani, Institute of Molecular Science and Technologies (CNR ISTM) Nanostructured Substrates for Application of SERS to Cultural Heritage Studies
15.25 Gisella Capponi, Istituto Superiore per il Restauro e la Conservazione The Leaning Tower of Pisa: Consolidation of Capitals on 2nd and 3rdOrders
15.45 Q&A
15.55 Coffee break
16.25 Gian Luca Guerrini Italcementi Photocatalytic Cement-Base Coatings
16.45 Gerald Ziegenbalg, IBZ-Salzchemie GmbH & Co. KG, Germany, The Consolidation of Stone, Mortar and Plaster by Using Calcium Hydroxide Nano-Sols
17.05 Enrico Quagliarini, Dept. of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering (DICEA), Polytechnic University of Marche, TiO2 Nanocoatings for Architectural Heritage: Self-Cleaning Treatments on Historical Stone Surfaces
17.25 Mariaenrica Frigione, Dept. of Engineering for Innovation, University of Salento, Novel UV- Curable Methacrylate Nanocomposite as Coatings for Cultural Heritage Applications
17.45 Q&A
Disponibile traduzione simultanea.
Sessione Poster
- Michele Baglioni CSGI - Chemistry Department, University of Florence, Nanotechnologies applied to art conservation: amphiphile-based formulations for the cleaning of paintings
- Elisabetta Borsella ENEA Development of nanocomposites for conservation of artistic stones
- David Chelazzi Department of Chemistry and CSGI (Center for Colloid and Surface Science), University of Florence, Dispersions of Alkaline Earth Hydroxides Nanoparticles for the Preservation of Works of Art
- Alessandra Formia Dep. of Structural, Geotechnical and Building Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Italy, New organic-inorganic materials for plasters consolidation
- Fabio Brigidi Fondazione Bruno Kessler Multi-technique characterisation of Neolithic pottery
Fonte: NANOTECH

