Literature DB >> 30149696

Evaluation of the Adhesion and Performance of Natural Consolidants for Cotton Canvas Conservation.

Alexandra Bridarolli1, Marianne Odlyha2, Oleksandr Nechyporchuk3, Krister Holmberg3, Cristina Ruiz-Recasens4, Romain Bordes3, Laurent Bozec1,5.   

Abstract

Recent developments in paper and canvas conservation have seen the introduction of nanocellulose (NC) as a compatible treatment for the consolidation of historical cellulosic artifacts and manuscripts. However, as part of the assessment of these new materials for canvas consolidation, the adhesion of the consolidation treatment (which takes place between the applied material and the substrate) has not yet been evaluated, and as a result, it is poorly understood by both the scientific and conservation communities. After evaluating the potential of NC treatments for the consolidation of cotton painting canvas, we investigate a route to promote the interaction between the existing canvas and the nanocellulose treatment, which is in our case made of cellulose nanofibrils (CNF). This was carried out by introducing a cationic polymer, polyamidoamine-epichlorohydrin (PAAE), as an intermediate layer between the canvas and the CNF. The morphological, chemical, and mechanical evaluation of the canvas samples at different relative humidity (RH) levels demonstrated how the adhesion of the added PAAE layer is a dominant factor in the consolidation process. Improvement in the coating of canvas single fibers by the CNF, higher adhesion energy between the canvas fibers and the CNF treatment, and finally overall stronger canvas reinforcement were observed following the introduction of PAAE. However, an increase in mechanical response to moisture sorption and desorption was also observed for the PAAE-treated canvases. Overall, this study shows the complexity of such systems and, as such, the relevance of using a multiscale approach for their assessment.

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Keywords:  AFM; DMA−RH; adhesion; nanocellulose; painting canvas; polyamidoamine−epichlorohydrin (PAAE)

Year:  2018        PMID: 30149696     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b10727

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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1.  Nanomaterials for Combined Stabilisation and Deacidification of Cellulosic Materials-The Case of Iron-Tannate Dyed Cotton.

Authors:  Nicoletta Palladino; Marei Hacke; Giovanna Poggi; Oleksandr Nechyporchuk; Krzysztof Kolman; Qingmeng Xu; Michael Persson; Rodorico Giorgi; Krister Holmberg; Piero Baglioni; Romain Bordes
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2020-05-08       Impact factor: 5.076

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