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Confined-immigration enhances water resistance and weatherability of highly transparent coatings for cultural heritage preservation.

Authors :
Chen, Lin
Zhang, Heng
Zhu, Shilei
Li, Zhuangzhuang
Yu, Wenwen
Zhu, Fengbo
Ye, Ya Nan
Zheng, Qiang
Source :
Chemical Engineering Journal. Jul2024, Vol. 491, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Design advanced ultra-transparent coating for conservation of cultural heritage. • Confined-immigration enhances water resistance and high transparency of coating. • The confinement of fluoride can refine the size of phase separation. • Refining imparts coating to keep high-transparent even if phase separation occurs. • The coating is removable for safe and reversible treatment of cultural heritage. Ultra-transparent polyacrylic (PA) coatings are widely used in cultural heritage conservation but often face issues like whitening from phase separation due to poor water resistance and weatherability. This leads to frequent need for replacement, complicating the preservation of cultural artifacts. In this study, we propose a core/shell polyacrylic emulsion coating (PA-DFMA) with enhanced water resistance and weatherability by confining fluorinated polymers within the shell section. The core/shell structure of PA-DFMA is designed to prevent phase-separation-induced whitening and improve transparency, thanks to the strategic confinement of fluorinated polymers which also mitigates fluorine aggregation and enhances film formation at low temperatures. On the other hand, the introduction of fluorine refines the phase domains during the aging process, further ensuring the transparency of coating and greatly prolonging its durability. Chemically, the strong C-F bonds in the coating offer excellent UV aging resistance, and the lack of a chemical bonding network structure allows for the easy and safe removal of the coating, facilitating reversible treatment of artifacts. The performance test showed that PA-DFMA coatings outperform traditional cultural heritage protection products such as Golden and Rustins in transparency, weatherability, hardness, and reversibility. This eco-friendly coating is proven to offer substantial potential for the preservation of cultural heritage and maintenance of archaeological objects, providing new insights into the design of materials for this purpose. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13858947
Volume :
491
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177747723
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2024.151933