Paper has been used as writing and drawing support for thousands of years. The conservation of paper artworks plays a fundamental role in the field of our cultural heritage. Moreover, restoration of paper artworks is difficult due to their inherent fragility, the presence of many components and their degradation state. Among the factors that may contribute to paper deterioration are the use of glue for the application of different materials (as a lining, mounting or as a repair intervention) on the paper artifact. During a natural ageing process, glue become yellow, acid and less compact, accelerating the degradation processes of the artwork itself. The removal of glues from paper artworks represents, therefore, an important procedure for their preservation. Here we present a sustainable alternative to the common removal systems (e.g. solvents or localized enzymatic packs on the support to be cleaned). For this goal we used a rigid Gellan hydrogel (totally removable in one step) containing hydrolytic enzyme, such as proteinase K. The enzyme works as a selective cleaning agent hydrolyzing animal glues into smaller fragments, soluble into the gel. Our system represents an effective alternative to the traditional techniques because it is easy to be prepared, eco-friendly and efficient.

Petrella, G., Mazzuca, C., Micheli, L., Cervelli, E., De Fazio, D., Iannuccelli, S., et al. (2016). A new sustainable and innovative work for paper artworks cleaning process: Gellan hydrogel combined with hydrolytic enzymes. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSERVATION SCIENCE, 7(SpecialIssue1), 273-280.

A new sustainable and innovative work for paper artworks cleaning process: Gellan hydrogel combined with hydrolytic enzymes

MAZZUCA, CLAUDIA;MICHELI, LAURA;IANNUCCELLI, SIMONETTA;PALLESCHI, GIUSEPPE;PALLESCHI, ANTONIO
2016-01-01

Abstract

Paper has been used as writing and drawing support for thousands of years. The conservation of paper artworks plays a fundamental role in the field of our cultural heritage. Moreover, restoration of paper artworks is difficult due to their inherent fragility, the presence of many components and their degradation state. Among the factors that may contribute to paper deterioration are the use of glue for the application of different materials (as a lining, mounting or as a repair intervention) on the paper artifact. During a natural ageing process, glue become yellow, acid and less compact, accelerating the degradation processes of the artwork itself. The removal of glues from paper artworks represents, therefore, an important procedure for their preservation. Here we present a sustainable alternative to the common removal systems (e.g. solvents or localized enzymatic packs on the support to be cleaned). For this goal we used a rigid Gellan hydrogel (totally removable in one step) containing hydrolytic enzyme, such as proteinase K. The enzyme works as a selective cleaning agent hydrolyzing animal glues into smaller fragments, soluble into the gel. Our system represents an effective alternative to the traditional techniques because it is easy to be prepared, eco-friendly and efficient.
2016
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore CHIM/01 - CHIMICA ANALITICA
Settore CHIM/02 - CHIMICA FISICA
Settore CHIM/12 - CHIMICA DELL'AMBIENTE E DEI BENI CULTURALI
English
Cultural heritage; Enzymatic Gellan gel; Glue; Paper artworks
Petrella, G., Mazzuca, C., Micheli, L., Cervelli, E., De Fazio, D., Iannuccelli, S., et al. (2016). A new sustainable and innovative work for paper artworks cleaning process: Gellan hydrogel combined with hydrolytic enzymes. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSERVATION SCIENCE, 7(SpecialIssue1), 273-280.
Petrella, G; Mazzuca, C; Micheli, L; Cervelli, E; De Fazio, D; Iannuccelli, S; Sotgiu, S; Palleschi, G; Palleschi, A
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