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Titre
A preliminary study of the degradation of cyanoacrylate adhesives in the presence and absence of fossil material
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Down, Jane L.
  • Kaminska, Elzbieta
Date de publication
September 2006
Collation
519-525
Titre de la source
Journal of vertebrate paleontology
Numéro de la source
vol. 26, no. 3
Résumé
Fossils are frequently conserved with cyanoacrylate (CA) adhesives, which have never been scientifically assessed for their long-term stability and suitability for this application. The degradation of three types of CA adhesives were studied: an ethyl CA, an ethyl CA with added poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), and a butyl CA in the presence and absence of five different fossils obtained from various sites. The fossils were characterized by pH, moisture content, porosity, and ash content, as well as by their mineral and elemental composition. Hydrolytic degradation of polymerized CA adhesives was monitored by quantitative determination of formaldehyde, one of the degradation products. Both in the presence and absence of a fossil, butyl CA degraded more slowly than ethyl CA, making it attractive for fossil applications. It was also found that acidic fossil inhibits the degradation of CA adhesives, while neutral or alkaline fossils increase the CA degradation. The CA degradation appears to be correlated to some degree with a fossil’s physical and chemical properties, but this requires further study. Further study is also necessary to determine how the observed CA degradation affects the actual fossil/CA bond strength.
Langue
English = Anglais
Type de document
Journal Article = Article de périodique
Localisation
# 15355
Clé
1691
Collection
Staff Bibliography

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