Retentive bio-based chemical gel for removing glues from water-sensitive wooden artworks

IF 3.5 2区 综合性期刊 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Chaehoon Lee , Giacomo Fiocco , Barbara Vigani , Teresa Recca , Silvia Rossi , Maurizio Licchelli , Marco Malagodi , Maduka L. Weththimuni , Francesca Volpi
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Aged animal glues degrade and weaken over time, resulting in flakes and cracks on the material employed by wooden manufacturers and luthiers. Because of this deterioration, conservators and restorers remove aged water-soluble glues with a water swab, smoothing enough to clean them mechanically and putting on new reversible glues. However, it raises the question of whether a water swab can control moisture delivery while removing glue from wood, a hygroscopic and water-sensitive material.

This study formulated a chemically crosslinked film-forming hydrogel based on sodium alginate (SA) with (3-Glycidoxypropyl)trimethoxysilane (GPTMS) and calcium chloride, named as CA-GPTMS to construct a retentive gel. Synthesized gel materials were characterized using several methods: liquid state NMR, FTIR-ATR, and SEM-EDS analyses were involved in examining the cross-linking process, while moisture and mechanical properties were examined to understand its suitability for the cleaning application process. The strategies for applying the CA-GPTMS gel on wood surface were to selectively soften the glue and to remove it as well as leave no residues on the wood surface. The cleaning process was investigated by using different techniques, i.e., stereomicroscopy, reflection-FTIR, and SEM-EDS. Compared to traditional rigid Agar gel, the CA-GPTMS gel appeared successfully resistant to destruction and was suitable for application on highly water-sensitive surfaces.

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用于去除对水敏感的木制艺术品上的胶水的生物基化学凝胶
随着时间的推移,老化的动物胶会变质和变弱,导致木制品制造商和制琴师使用的材料出现剥落和裂缝。由于这种劣化现象,保护人员和修复人员会用水拭子去除老化的水溶性胶水,用机械方法使其平滑清洁,然后涂上新的可逆性胶水。本研究以海藻酸钠(SA)为基础,用(3-缩水甘油氧丙基)三甲氧基硅烷(GPTMS)和氯化钙配制了一种化学交联成膜水凝胶,并命名为 CA-GPTMS,以构建一种保持性凝胶。合成的凝胶材料采用多种方法进行表征:液态核磁共振、傅立叶变换红外-原子吸收光谱和扫描电子显微镜-电子显微镜分析用于检查交联过程,而水分和机械性能则用于了解其在清洁应用过程中的适用性。在木材表面涂抹 CA-GPTMS 凝胶的策略是选择性地软化胶水,去除胶水,同时不在木材表面留下残留物。研究人员使用不同的技术,即立体显微镜、反射-傅立叶变换红外光谱和扫描电镜-电子显微镜,对清洁过程进行了研究。与传统的硬质琼脂凝胶相比,CA-GPTMS 凝胶具有成功的抗破坏性,适合应用于对水高度敏感的表面。
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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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