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April 18th, 2010
Restoration of Mural in Tlatelolco Uses Nanotechnology
Abstract:
Specialists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) have been successfully applied different treatments to stabilize the mural painting at the water tank at Santa Cruz de Santiago de Tlatelolco Imperial College, among them, the use of calcium hydroxide nanoparticles, technique that allows retiring salts produced by humidity.
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