Silvia Franco, Leonardo Severini, Elena Buratti, Letizia Tavagnacco, Simona Sennato, Mauro Missori, Barbara Ruzicka, Claudia Mazzuca, Emanuela Zaccarelli, Roberta Angelini
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Gellan-Based Hydrogels and Microgels for culturage heritage: a rheological perspective
Gellan gum has gained significant attention due to its versatility in
multiple applications in the form of hydrogels and microgels. A thorough
understanding of the rheological behaviour of these systems is crucial both for
fundamental research and to optimize the manufacturing needs. To this aim, here
we extensively characterize the rheological behaviour of gellan based hydrogels
and microgels recently used for efficient paper cleaning for restoration
interventions. In particular, we study their viscoelastic properties, also
during hydrogel and microgel formation, assessing the role of temperature,
gellan concentration, and, importantly, the presence of different cations,
which plays a crucial role in the gelation process. We find the interesting
result that, in the conditions where they are efficient for cleaning, gellan
hydrogels exhibit a double yielding behavior. In addition, we provide a
detailed description of gellan microgels preparation, ensuring high control and
reproducibility of the samples. Altogether our study sheds light on the
mechanical stability, network structure, and overall functionality of the
gellan-based gels, providing valuable insights into optimizing conditions for
desired applications in paper cleaning.