Laser cleaning of artificially soiled cotton fabric: Assessment of surface chemical effects
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
The effectiveness of the cleaning methods to remove soiling and stains from fabric artefacts is often limited by their complex microscopic and macroscopic structures, including fibre bundles, warp, weft, narrow folds, sewing deformations, and others. These structures may sometimes make the complete fabric
cleaning very challenging, and they can easily be damaged. To approach such a problem, the potential of
pulsed laser treatments of artificially soiled cotton fabrics has been investigated. Laser tests were carried
out on the following samples: (i) untreated cotton fabric, (ii) unaged-sized cotton fabric, and (iii) agedsized cotton fabric with soiling. Moreover, vacuum cleaning was also considered prior to laser irradiations
to evaluate whether standard treatments can favour a more effective laser cleaning treatment. The fundamental wavelength and second harmonics of a Q-Switched Nd:YAG laser (1,064,532 nm) were used for
the experimentation. The morphology and chemical composition of the laser irradiated mock-ups were
characterised through a multi-analytical approach, including Fibre Optic Reflectance Spectroscopy (FORS),
colourimetry, optical microscopy, Diffuse reflectance-FTIR (DR-FTIR) spectroscopy, ?-Raman spectroscopy
and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF). Contrarily to what was reported in some literature, these
analyses allowed to demonstrate the absence of any chemical change of the cellulose fibres and the possibility to optimise the laser parameters in order to achieve satisfactory and non-invasive laser cleaning
results.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Laser treatment; Diagnostics; Conservation; Cotton textile; Sizing; Artificial soiling
List of contributors:
Chillè, Chiara; Siano, Salvatore; Agresti, Juri; Osticioli, Iacopo; Ciofini, Daniele
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