Evaluation of vibrational spectroscopic techniques for consolidants’ penetration depth determination

2017 
Abstract The penetration depth of consolidants applied to cultural heritage objects plays a crucial role in a successful conservation and protection of them. In the frame of HEROMAT FP7 project new consolidants for carbonate and silicate based materials were developed. Among many other investigated properties, the penetration depth was defined by Raman and FTIR spectroscopies, for which their ability was also evaluated. Due to the formation of calcium carbonate in the consolidation process of carbonate forming consolidants, the addition of sodium nitroprusside indicator supported Raman differentiation of treated and non-treated areas in the calcium carbonate based substrate. Furthermore, the combination of the indicator reaction and Raman results gave much more precise penetration depth estimation than the visual assessment alone. For following the penetration depth of modified TEOS based consolidants for silicate based substrates, FTIR spectroscopy turned out to be very successful without any indicator application or pre-treatment of samples. Furthermore, the penetration depth related to different application methods, such as brush, cellulose pulp, airless spray and roller, was also studied. The deepest penetration was achieved by 8 h of application of consolidants in cellulose pulp, while in comparing one application by roller, airless spray and brush within the same substrate, the deepest penetration can be achieved by brush.
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