Stability and durability assessment of alum-tawed skin by light transmission analysis

IF 3.5 2区 综合性期刊 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Fulvio Mercuri , Cristina Cicero , Letizia Dadi , Carola Gottscher , Stefano Paoloni , Ugo Zammit , Luciana Migliore , Noemi Orazi
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Abstract

Alum-tawed skin has been widely used in the past for the production of bookbindings elements because of its physical–mechanical properties and production process, easier and faster than that required for leather. Nevertheless, unlike for other skin-based materials employed in books production, such as parchment and leather, for alum-tawed skin the manufacturing process appears to be less standardized and rather few data are available in the literature on its durability and sensitivity to deterioration.

In this work, a number of commercial samples of alum-tawed skin, from different manufactures and belonging to different animal species, were analysed by Light Transmission Analysis (LTA) to characterize their collagen hydrothermal stability, so as to gather useful information regarding their possible use for restoration works. The samples were then subjected to an artificial ageing process to assess their possible long term stability compared with that of some historical samples coming from 14th, 15th and 16th century bindings.

The obtained results show that, as expected, the treatments the investigated alum-tawed skin samples undergo during the manufacture processes does not induce a level of stability of the collagen molecules higher than that of the vegetable and chrome tanning used for the leather treatment, although such treatment, in some cases, makes the alum-tawed skin slightly more stable than parchment. Moreover, accelerated ageing analysis showed that whatever the initial stability of the analysed samples, it decreases with ageing more rapidly and markedly than for parchment and leather, revealing a general lower durability of the alum-tawed skin to hydrothermal deterioration.

通过透光分析评估矾泽表皮的稳定性和耐久性
矾锯皮在过去被广泛用于书籍装帧元素的制作,因为它具有物理机械特性,而且制作过程比皮革更简单快捷。然而,与羊皮纸和皮革等其他用于书籍制作的皮基材料不同,矾泽皮的制作工艺似乎不太标准化,文献中有关其耐久性和对老化敏感性的数据也很少。在这项工作中,我们通过透光分析法(LTA)对来自不同制造商和属于不同动物种类的一些矾泽皮商业样本进行了分析,以确定其胶原蛋白水热稳定性的特征,从而收集有关其可能用于修复工作的有用信息。结果表明,正如预期的那样,所调查的矾锯皮样本在制造过程中所经历的处理并没有使胶原蛋白分子的稳定性高于用于皮革处理的植物鞣革和铬鞣革,尽管在某些情况下,这种处理使矾锯皮的稳定性略高于羊皮纸。此外,加速老化分析表明,无论所分析样本的初始稳定性如何,其随着老化而降低的速度和程度都比羊皮纸和皮革更快、更明显,这表明明矾锯皮对热液劣化的耐久性普遍较低。
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Journal of Cultural Heritage
Journal of Cultural Heritage 综合性期刊-材料科学:综合
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6.80
自引率
9.70%
发文量
166
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cultural Heritage publishes original papers which comprise previously unpublished data and present innovative methods concerning all aspects of science and technology of cultural heritage as well as interpretation and theoretical issues related to preservation.
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