Frontiers in Materials (Dec 2023)

Biocleaning of historical metal artworks: innovative green gels amended with microbial derivatives

  • Arianna Passaretti,
  • Arianna Passaretti,
  • Luana Cuvillier,
  • Luana Cuvillier,
  • Elodie Guilminot,
  • Giorgia Sciutto,
  • Edith Joseph,
  • Edith Joseph

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2023.1277972
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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The research study is aimed to design innovative bio-gel formulations able to tackle altered historical metal artworks in a green and sustainable perspective. The target of the research is the removal of undesired or altered materials of both inorganic (i.e., corrosion and tarnishing) and organic nature (i.e., protective coatings). The designed gel systems are initially assessed on mock-ups. Iron-, copper- and silver-based substrates, chosen as mostly present in historical metal collections, are chemically aged to form corrosion on the surface. Alternatively, they are coated with organic protectives (i.e., acrylic and nitrocellulose varnish) that are mostly used for indoor metal care. After multi-modal analytical assessment to check the action and safety of the gels on the metal mock-ups, the developed solutions are applied on real cases, thanks to the strong and fruitful collaboration with curators and conservators of metal artworks.

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