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Notice catalographique « Innovative gels for the removal of unwanted layers from painted artifacts »

Titre
Innovative gels for the removal of unwanted layers from painted artifacts
Auteur ou éditeur
Lameiras Domingues, Joana Andreia
Lieu de publication
Firenze, Italy
Maison d'édition
Università degli Studi di Firenze = University of Florence
Date de publication
2015
Collation
[2 PDF files] 133, 101 unnumbered pages + annex [various paging] : illustrations (chiefly colour), charts, tables
Résumé
Water-based detergent systems, such as nanostructured fluids, offer several advantages, over organic solvents, for the cleaning of Cultural Heritage artifacts in terms of selectivity and gentle removal of grime materials or aged polymers, which are known to alter the readability of the painting. Unfortunately, most of the painted artifacts are water-sensitive, so using water-based systems might favor mechanical stresses between substrate and paint layers, which could lead to the detachment of pictorial layers. In order to avoid artifacts damage and to ensure a fine liquid diffusion control (layer by layer) for the removal of unwanted layers, water-based cleaning systems have been confined into innovative chemical hydrogels, specifically designed for cleaning water-sensitive Cultural Heritage artifacts. The synthesized hydrogels are based on semi-interpenetrating chemical poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)/poly(vinylpyrrolidone) networks with suitable hydrophilicity, water retention properties, and required mechanical strength to avoid gel residues after the cleaning treatment. Three selected hydrogel systems were investigated when loaded with water and with nanostructured fluids. Water retention and release properties were studied by quantifying the amount of free and bound water through Thermoanalysis; microporosity was obtained from Scanning Electron Microscopy; hydrogel's mechanical properties from Dynamic Mechanical Analysis; gel network's structure from Small Angle X-ray Scattering. To demonstrate both the efficiency and versatility of the selected hydrogels in confining and modulating the cleaning agent's action, several mock-ups were tested and two important case-studies were addressed: the removal of overpaintings from the contemporary mural painting of modern artist Giuseppe Capogrossi and the removal of grime and aged adhesives from an important Vincenzo Coronelli's Terrestrial Globe.
Notes
  • Titles in Italian, body of work written in English.
  • Università degli Studi di Firenze : Dottorato di ricerca in scienza per la conservazione dei beni culturali = University of Florence : Ph.D in science for the conservation of cultural heritage
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Painting - Conservation and restoration
  • Painting - Analysis
  • Polymer networks
  • Peinture - Conservation et restauration
  • Peinture - Analyse
  • Réseaux polymères
Lien au document en anglais
https://flore.unifi.it/handle/2158/981188?mode=full
Pays
Italy
Type de document
Online resource = Ressource en ligne
Localisation
INTERNET
Clé
19938
Collection
Catalogue
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