Poly(vinylalcohol)‑borate hydrogels with improved features for the cleaning of cultural heritage surfaces
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Poly(vinylacohol) (PVA) is a versatile polymer capable of forming hydrogels useful in a wide range of applications.
Hydrogels based on cross-linking of PVA with borax, and able to incorporate organic solvents, have been used in
the field of cultural heritage as tool for cleaning the surfaces. Poly(ethylenoxide) (PEO) has been introduced in the
formulations of PVA-borax, with the aim of increasing the gel compatibility with organic solvents and of improving
the mechanical properties of the materials. The formulations were investigated with rheological characterization,
solvent loss measurements and study of the free water through the determination of the Free Water Index. The PEO
molecules do not participate in the formation of the network but have been found to be responsible for a decrement
of the storage moduli, explained by a spacing between crosslinks and the partial disentanglement of the PVA chains.
At the same time PEO produces in the gel an increase of the apparent relaxation time, thus stabilizing the dispersions
and enhancing their ability to maintain the shape. Cleaning tests for removal of an acrylic coating on limestone have
been also successfully performed.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Poly(vinyl alcohol), Hydrogels, Polymer gels, Rheology, Cleaning in cultural heritage
Elenco autori:
Riedo, Chiara; Caldera, Fabrizio; Poli, Tommaso; Chiantore, Oscar
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