Heritage Science (May 2019)

A new bio-based organogel for the removal of wax coating from indoor bronze surfaces

  • Jia Yiming,
  • Giorgia Sciutto,
  • Silvia Prati,
  • Emilio Catelli,
  • Monica Galeotti,
  • Simone Porcinai,
  • Laura Mazzocchetti,
  • Chiara Samorì,
  • Paola Galletti,
  • Loris Giorgini,
  • Emilio Tagliavini,
  • Rocco Mazzeo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-019-0276-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract In this research, we propose an advanced system for the cleaning of wax-based coatings applied on indoor bronzes. To this aim we developed a new kind of eco-friendly gel based on PHB (poly-3-hydroxybutyrate) used as thickening agent, biodiesel (BD) and dimethyl carbonate (DMC). BD is a mixture of methyl esters obtained from palm oil, which acts as cleaning agent while DMC was added as additional solvent to partially solubilize PHB and forming a gelly phase. For the first time a PHB-based gel obtained by mixing two solvents with different proprieties was proposed, expanding the range of possible formulations, that can be used according to the specific restoration purpose. After the preliminary characterization of chemical and physical properties of the gel, an ad hoc analytical protocol was implemented to evaluate both the cleaning efficiency and the release of residues on the treated surfaces. Standard samples were prepared following ancient recipes and submitted to spectroscopic and chromatographic analysis before and after the cleaning procedures. Finally, the performances of PHB-DMC/BD gel were assessed on a real case of study presenting a wax-based coating: the Pulpito della passione attributed to Donatello and dated back to 1460. In situ analysis demonstrated the high cleaning efficiency of the proposed systems also for the removal of aged coatings.

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