Transdisciplinary approach for the modern formulation of construction materials, a paradigm shift in the protection of immovable cultural heritage
PN-IV-P7-7.1-PED-2024-0286 (77PED/2025)
Ancient monuments and structures endorse our historical past, bearing testimony to past events, concerns for the preservation and enhancement of the cultural heritage in the past decade being a challenge for the specialists.
Project goal
The main scientific objective of the project ConstructHer is to propose a promising, cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to the currently used solutions, with multi-valent use (both for cultural heritage protection and for civil constructions with special requirements, such as hospitals, etc.,) based on development of technologies for obtaining constructions materials (plastering mortars, cement, plaster) with biocidal and photocatalytic properties, due to its enrichment with natural compounds and metallic nanoparticles obtained via “green chemistry routes” from natural resources (plant extracts).
Contracting authority: Executive Unit for Financing Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation (UEFISCDI)
Implementation period: 05/05/2025-04/05/2027
Total budget: 843.512 lei
Value from the state budget: 746.162 lei
Co-financing: 97.350 lei
Project director: Dr. Habil. Irina Fierăscu
Coordinator:
National Institute for Research & Development in Chemistry and Petrochemistry – ICECHIM Bucharest
Project director: Dr. Habil. Irina Fierăscu
Partner:
Partner responsible: Dr. Eng. Adriana Moanță
The challenge of the ConstructHer project is to obtain tuned morphologies of the metallic nanoparticles and to find optimal ratio of the component of the construction material (ratio solid: liquid), in order to obtain a maximum antibacterial effect (an important factor is the tendency of nanoparticles to aggregate and agglomerate, which significantly influences their effectiveness; the optimal use and dispersion of nanoparticles, in quantities that ensure the antibacterial properties of the building material, while maintaining the mechanical parameters at least at the same level).
Development and establishment under laboratory conditions of an integrated research strategy to obtain innovative materials for conservation/restoration.
Implementation period: 05/05/2025 – 31/12/2025
Activities:
Obtaining and characterizing innovative materials; demonstrating the functionality of the proposed technical solution at laboratory scale.
Implementation period: 01/01/2026 – 31/12/2026
Activities:
Demonstrating the functionality of the proposed solutions and preparing technical documentation for the obtained products.
Implementation period: 01/01/2027 – 04/05/2027
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