EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Multimodal spectroscopic assessment of mechanical and chemical properties of ABS objects in cultural heritage preservation

  • Cardinali Martina Alunni,
  • Bargagli Irene,
  • Di Tullio Valeria,
  • Doherty Brenda,
  • Paolantoni Marco,
  • Fioretto Daniele,
  • Proietti Noemi,
  • Sabatini Francesca,
  • Miliani Costanza,
  • Storace Elisa,
  • Russo Sara,
  • Trevisan Rafaela,
  • Vannini Alessandra,
  • Cartechini Laura,
  • Romani Aldo,
  • Comez Lucia,
  • Rosi Francesca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202430914006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 309
p. 14006

Abstract

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The 1960s saw the emergence of plastic as an indispensable component in various fields, including art and design. Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) is widely used by artists and designers for a range of applications including sculptures and decorative pieces. Consequently, the necessity to conserve ABS from deterioration is a crucial issue in the field of cultural heritage preservation. Many studies have highlighted the criticality of the stability of the polybutadiene component when exposed to light. We propose a new multimodal spectroscopic approach to assess the conservation status of plastic design objects. This non-destructive approach combines correlative Brillouin and Raman micro-spectroscopy (BRaMS), external reflection IR spectroscopy and portable NMR relaxometry. BRaMS is a novel non-destructive technique in the field of heritage conservation, allowing simultaneous monitoring of chemical and mechanical changes occurring at the sample surface. The present study focused on photochemically aged LEGO® bricks made of ABS and aimed to i) correlate chemical and mechanical changes induced by light exposure and ii) introduce a surface degradation index (SDI), measurable in situ by external reflection IR spectroscopy, to assess the state of conservation of plastic artefacts. Finally, non-invasive investigations were carried out on real design objects using the MObile LABoratory (MOLAB) platform.