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Comparison of Trimethylsilyl Cellulose-Stabilized Carbonate and Hydroxide Nanoparticles for Deacidification and Strengthening of Cellulose-Based Cultural Heritage

[Image: see text] Herein, colloidal dispersions of alkaline nanoparticles (NPs: CaCO(3) and Mg(OH)(2)) are stabilized by trimethylsilyl cellulose (TMSC) in hexamethyldisiloxane and employed to treat historical wood pulp paper by an effortless dip-coating technique. Both alkaline NPs exhibit high sta...

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Autores principales: Amornkitbamrung, Lunjakorn, Bračič, Doris, Bračič, Matej, Hribernik, Silvo, Malešič, Jasna, Hirn, Ulrich, Vesel, Alenka, Kleinschek, Karin Stana, Kargl, Rupert, Mohan, Tamilselvan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7676302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33225155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03997
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author Amornkitbamrung, Lunjakorn
Bračič, Doris
Bračič, Matej
Hribernik, Silvo
Malešič, Jasna
Hirn, Ulrich
Vesel, Alenka
Kleinschek, Karin Stana
Kargl, Rupert
Mohan, Tamilselvan
author_facet Amornkitbamrung, Lunjakorn
Bračič, Doris
Bračič, Matej
Hribernik, Silvo
Malešič, Jasna
Hirn, Ulrich
Vesel, Alenka
Kleinschek, Karin Stana
Kargl, Rupert
Mohan, Tamilselvan
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description [Image: see text] Herein, colloidal dispersions of alkaline nanoparticles (NPs: CaCO(3) and Mg(OH)(2)) are stabilized by trimethylsilyl cellulose (TMSC) in hexamethyldisiloxane and employed to treat historical wood pulp paper by an effortless dip-coating technique. Both alkaline NPs exhibit high stability and no size and shape changes upon stabilization with the polymer, as shown by UV–vis spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The long-term effect of NP/TMSC coatings is investigated in detail using accelerated aging. The results from the pH-test and back-titration of coated papers show a complete acid neutralization (pH ∼ 7.4) and introduction of adequate alkaline reserve even after prolonged accelerated aging. Scanning electron microscopy–energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and infrared and water contact angle measurements showed the introduction of a thin and smooth hydrophobic NP/TMSC coating on the paper fibers. Acid-catalyzed desilylation of TMSC was observed by declining C-Si infrared absorbance peaks upon aging. The CaCO(3) coatings are superior to Mg(OH)(2) with respect to a reduced yellowing and lower cellulose degradation upon aging as shown by colorimetric measurements and degree of polymerization analysis. The tensile strength and folding endurance of coated and aged papers are improved to 200–300 and 50–70% as illustrated by tensile strength and double folding endurance measurements.
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spelling pubmed-76763022020-11-20 Comparison of Trimethylsilyl Cellulose-Stabilized Carbonate and Hydroxide Nanoparticles for Deacidification and Strengthening of Cellulose-Based Cultural Heritage Amornkitbamrung, Lunjakorn Bračič, Doris Bračič, Matej Hribernik, Silvo Malešič, Jasna Hirn, Ulrich Vesel, Alenka Kleinschek, Karin Stana Kargl, Rupert Mohan, Tamilselvan ACS Omega [Image: see text] Herein, colloidal dispersions of alkaline nanoparticles (NPs: CaCO(3) and Mg(OH)(2)) are stabilized by trimethylsilyl cellulose (TMSC) in hexamethyldisiloxane and employed to treat historical wood pulp paper by an effortless dip-coating technique. Both alkaline NPs exhibit high stability and no size and shape changes upon stabilization with the polymer, as shown by UV–vis spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The long-term effect of NP/TMSC coatings is investigated in detail using accelerated aging. The results from the pH-test and back-titration of coated papers show a complete acid neutralization (pH ∼ 7.4) and introduction of adequate alkaline reserve even after prolonged accelerated aging. Scanning electron microscopy–energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and infrared and water contact angle measurements showed the introduction of a thin and smooth hydrophobic NP/TMSC coating on the paper fibers. Acid-catalyzed desilylation of TMSC was observed by declining C-Si infrared absorbance peaks upon aging. The CaCO(3) coatings are superior to Mg(OH)(2) with respect to a reduced yellowing and lower cellulose degradation upon aging as shown by colorimetric measurements and degree of polymerization analysis. The tensile strength and folding endurance of coated and aged papers are improved to 200–300 and 50–70% as illustrated by tensile strength and double folding endurance measurements. American Chemical Society 2020-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7676302/ /pubmed/33225155 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03997 Text en © 2020 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Amornkitbamrung, Lunjakorn
Bračič, Doris
Bračič, Matej
Hribernik, Silvo
Malešič, Jasna
Hirn, Ulrich
Vesel, Alenka
Kleinschek, Karin Stana
Kargl, Rupert
Mohan, Tamilselvan
Comparison of Trimethylsilyl Cellulose-Stabilized Carbonate and Hydroxide Nanoparticles for Deacidification and Strengthening of Cellulose-Based Cultural Heritage
title Comparison of Trimethylsilyl Cellulose-Stabilized Carbonate and Hydroxide Nanoparticles for Deacidification and Strengthening of Cellulose-Based Cultural Heritage
title_full Comparison of Trimethylsilyl Cellulose-Stabilized Carbonate and Hydroxide Nanoparticles for Deacidification and Strengthening of Cellulose-Based Cultural Heritage
title_fullStr Comparison of Trimethylsilyl Cellulose-Stabilized Carbonate and Hydroxide Nanoparticles for Deacidification and Strengthening of Cellulose-Based Cultural Heritage
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Trimethylsilyl Cellulose-Stabilized Carbonate and Hydroxide Nanoparticles for Deacidification and Strengthening of Cellulose-Based Cultural Heritage
title_short Comparison of Trimethylsilyl Cellulose-Stabilized Carbonate and Hydroxide Nanoparticles for Deacidification and Strengthening of Cellulose-Based Cultural Heritage
title_sort comparison of trimethylsilyl cellulose-stabilized carbonate and hydroxide nanoparticles for deacidification and strengthening of cellulose-based cultural heritage
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7676302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33225155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03997
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