Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
New highly hydrophobic fluorinated oligoamides were synthesized and studied as materials for the protection of non-varnishable wooden artifacts. The new oligoamides were designed
to achieve the best performance (including high chemical affinity to the wood material) and the
lowest environmental impact. In order to minimize the risk of bioaccumulation, short perfluoroalkyl side chains were reacted with oligoethylene L-tartaramide (ET), oligoethylene adipamide-Ltartaramide (ETA), oligoethylene succinamide-L-tartaramide (EST), oligoethylene succinamide (ES),
and oligodiethylenetriamino-L-tartaramide (DT). Favorable reaction conditions were also adopted to
obtain low molecular weight compounds characterized by non-film-forming properties and solubility
or dispersibility in environmentally friendly organic solvents. Their behavior in terms of modification
of the wood surface characteristics, such as wettability, moisture absorption, and color, was analyzed
using a specific diagnostic protocol to rapidly obtain preliminary, but reliable, results for optimizing
a future synthesis of new and tailored protectives. The influence of different monomer units on the
reactivity, solubility, and hydrophobic properties of different oligoamides was compared showing
ESF (contact angle 138.2o
) and DF (132.2o
) as the most effective products. The study of stability to
photochemical degradation confirms ESF as promising protective agents for artefacts of historical and
artistic interest in place of long-chain perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), products currently subject to
restrictions on use.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
sustainable coating; hydrophobic coating; diagnostic protocol; wood conservation; wood finishing
Elenco autori:
Camaiti, Mara
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