1H NMR depth profiles combined with portable and micro-analytical techniques for evaluating cleaning methods and identifying original, non 16th original, and degraded materials of a century Italian wall painting
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
In this study, portable NMR was applied to monitor and evaluate cleaning treatments on the surface of a 16th
century Italian wall painting.
Due to the complexity of the state of degradation of the wall painting, a campaign of measurements was
carried in situ to evaluate the performance of traditional and innovative eco-friendly cleaning systems such as
sulphate-reducing bacteria D. vulgaris confined in hydrogels, and to compare two different cleaning systems used
to remove a degraded hydrophobic organic layer.
Specifically, NMR stratigraphy allowed to determine the thickness of the organic layer covering the surface of
the wall painting, its distribution in the wall painting, the presence of residues after applying the cleaning
treatment, and to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of applied treatments. A new analytical parameter here
1H
named the solubilization degree of the cleaning system permitted the selection of the most performing treatment.
NMR depth profiles allowed to evaluate changes in the permeability of the wall painting caused by the presence
of organic substances during the application of water-based cleaning systems, and to evaluate the water content
and its depth of penetration in the wall painting. Changes in permeability were estimated calculating another
new analytical parameter, i.e. the percentage of water saturation before and after the application of the cleaning
treatment. Depth profiles also permitted the evaluation of the degree of wettability of the wall painting surface
as a function of the time of application, and the obtainment of a detailed information about the interaction
between water molecules, the gel network and the surface of the wall painting. Finally, to obtain the chemical
characterization of the artefact surface a multi analytical approach was applied using both portable and micro
invasive
analytical methodologies.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Unilateral NMR; Infrared spectroscopy; Wall painting; Cleaning treatments; Carboxylates
List of contributors:
Colombo, Chiara; Proietti, Noemi; Cantisani, Emma; DI TULLIO, Valeria; Capitani, Donatella
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