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Comparative Hydrodynamic Study on Non-Aqueous Soluble Archaeological Wood Consolidants: Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH Siloxanes

Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH both have a demonstrable ability as consolidants for archaeological wood. This makes them both potential treatment options for the Oseberg collection, which is one of the most important archaeological finds from the Viking era. Both Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH are soluble in orga...

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Autores principales: Cutajar, Michelle, Stockman, Robert A., Braovac, Susan, Steindal, Calin Constantin, Zisi, Angeliki, Harding, Stephen E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9000765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35408530
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27072133
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author Cutajar, Michelle
Stockman, Robert A.
Braovac, Susan
Steindal, Calin Constantin
Zisi, Angeliki
Harding, Stephen E.
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Stockman, Robert A.
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Steindal, Calin Constantin
Zisi, Angeliki
Harding, Stephen E.
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description Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH both have a demonstrable ability as consolidants for archaeological wood. This makes them both potential treatment options for the Oseberg collection, which is one of the most important archaeological finds from the Viking era. Both Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH are soluble in organic solvents, offering a useful alternative to aqueous-based consolidants. Extensive characterisation studies were carried out on both of these polymers, with the use of analytical ultracentrifugation and viscometry, for the benefit of conservators wanting to know more about the physical properties of these materials. Short column sedimentation equilibrium analysis using SEDFIT-MSTAR revealed a weight-average molar mass (weight-average molecular weight) M(w) of (54.0 ± 1.5) kDa (kg · mol(−1)) for Butvar B-98, while four samples of PDMS-OH siloxanes (each with a different molar mass) had an M(w) of (52.5 ± 3.0) kDa, (38.8 ± 1.5) kDa, (6.2 ± 0.7) kDa and (1.6 ± 0.1) kDa. Sedimentation velocity confirmed that all polymers were heterogeneous, with a wide range of molar masses. All molecular species showed considerable conformational asymmetry from measurements of intrinsic viscosity, which would facilitate networking interactions as consolidants. It is anticipated that the accumulated data on these two consolidants will enable conservators to make a more informed decision when it comes to choosing which treatment to administer to archaeological artefacts.
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spelling pubmed-90007652022-04-12 Comparative Hydrodynamic Study on Non-Aqueous Soluble Archaeological Wood Consolidants: Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH Siloxanes Cutajar, Michelle Stockman, Robert A. Braovac, Susan Steindal, Calin Constantin Zisi, Angeliki Harding, Stephen E. Molecules Article Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH both have a demonstrable ability as consolidants for archaeological wood. This makes them both potential treatment options for the Oseberg collection, which is one of the most important archaeological finds from the Viking era. Both Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH are soluble in organic solvents, offering a useful alternative to aqueous-based consolidants. Extensive characterisation studies were carried out on both of these polymers, with the use of analytical ultracentrifugation and viscometry, for the benefit of conservators wanting to know more about the physical properties of these materials. Short column sedimentation equilibrium analysis using SEDFIT-MSTAR revealed a weight-average molar mass (weight-average molecular weight) M(w) of (54.0 ± 1.5) kDa (kg · mol(−1)) for Butvar B-98, while four samples of PDMS-OH siloxanes (each with a different molar mass) had an M(w) of (52.5 ± 3.0) kDa, (38.8 ± 1.5) kDa, (6.2 ± 0.7) kDa and (1.6 ± 0.1) kDa. Sedimentation velocity confirmed that all polymers were heterogeneous, with a wide range of molar masses. All molecular species showed considerable conformational asymmetry from measurements of intrinsic viscosity, which would facilitate networking interactions as consolidants. It is anticipated that the accumulated data on these two consolidants will enable conservators to make a more informed decision when it comes to choosing which treatment to administer to archaeological artefacts. MDPI 2022-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9000765/ /pubmed/35408530 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27072133 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cutajar, Michelle
Stockman, Robert A.
Braovac, Susan
Steindal, Calin Constantin
Zisi, Angeliki
Harding, Stephen E.
Comparative Hydrodynamic Study on Non-Aqueous Soluble Archaeological Wood Consolidants: Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH Siloxanes
title Comparative Hydrodynamic Study on Non-Aqueous Soluble Archaeological Wood Consolidants: Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH Siloxanes
title_full Comparative Hydrodynamic Study on Non-Aqueous Soluble Archaeological Wood Consolidants: Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH Siloxanes
title_fullStr Comparative Hydrodynamic Study on Non-Aqueous Soluble Archaeological Wood Consolidants: Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH Siloxanes
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Hydrodynamic Study on Non-Aqueous Soluble Archaeological Wood Consolidants: Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH Siloxanes
title_short Comparative Hydrodynamic Study on Non-Aqueous Soluble Archaeological Wood Consolidants: Butvar B-98 and PDMS-OH Siloxanes
title_sort comparative hydrodynamic study on non-aqueous soluble archaeological wood consolidants: butvar b-98 and pdms-oh siloxanes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9000765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35408530
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27072133
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