Applied Sciences (Feb 2024)

Evaluation of Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) as a Green Alternative to Common Solvents in Conservation Treatments

  • Camilla Zaratti,
  • Livia Marinelli,
  • Irene Angela Colasanti,
  • Francesca Irene Barbaccia,
  • Helene Aureli,
  • Fernanda Prestileo,
  • Tilde de Caro,
  • Mauro Francesco La Russa,
  • Andrea Macchia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14051970
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 1970

Abstract

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This study investigates the potential of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) as environmentally sustainable alternatives to traditional solvents for the removal of low-polarity materials commonly found in cultural heritage artefacts. Recognizing the environmental and health concerns associated with conventional solvents, this research focuses on FAME to remove low/non-polarity or non-polar substances used in cultural heritage preservation. Laboratory samples coated with low molecular synthetic resins (LMW) such as Regalrez 1094 and microcrystalline wax were treated with FAME applied in gel to prevent solvent–substrate interactions. Photographic documentation under UV-vis light, optical microscope observations, and spectrocolorimetric analysis were used for assessing surface “cleanness”, while FTIR-ATR spectroscopy was used to detect possible residue from treatment. Moreover, SEM analysis was used for a better understanding of the results. The best results were obtained using FAME base on methyl stearate according to Hansen-RED.

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