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Historical overview
The chemistry of physics of alkoxysilanes and their gels
Essential ingredients
Addition of water
Catalysis
Gelation, syneresis, and ripening
Drying
The influence of stone type
Mineral composition
The clay problem
Other stone types
Other issues of structure
Darkening and color changes
Commercial and noncommercial formulations
Commercial formulations
Noncommercial formulations
Practice
Preconsolidation
Moisture and wetness
Biological growth
Salts
Application techniques
Consumption
Application schedule
Conflicting activities
Darkening and color changes
Application on black crusts
Water repellents
Safety and storage
Laboratory and field evaluation of service life
Recent developments and final thoughts.
The chemistry of physics of alkoxysilanes and their gels
Essential ingredients
Addition of water
Catalysis
Gelation, syneresis, and ripening
Drying
The influence of stone type
Mineral composition
The clay problem
Other stone types
Other issues of structure
Darkening and color changes
Commercial and noncommercial formulations
Commercial formulations
Noncommercial formulations
Practice
Preconsolidation
Moisture and wetness
Biological growth
Salts
Application techniques
Consumption
Application schedule
Conflicting activities
Darkening and color changes
Application on black crusts
Water repellents
Safety and storage
Laboratory and field evaluation of service life
Recent developments and final thoughts.