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'Wax bloom' on beeswax cultural heritage objects: Exploring the causes of the phenomenon.

作者信息

Bartl B, Kobera L, Drábková K, Ďurovič M, Brus J

机构信息

Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Department of Chemical Technology of Monument Conservation, Technická 5, 16628, Praha 6, Czech Republic.

National Archives in Prague, Archivní 4, 14901, Praha 4, Czech Republic.

出版信息

Magn Reson Chem. 2015 Jul;53(7):509-13. doi: 10.1002/mrc.4244. Epub 2015 Apr 27.

Abstract

The term 'wax bloom' is used to describe a thin whitish crystalline layer that develops on the surface of beeswax objects under specific conditions. This phenomenon is undesirable, especially in the cases of objects with aesthetic or informational value, such as wax sculptures or historical seals. A combination of solid-state NMR and FTIR measurements allowed to obtain fairly detailed insight into the problem and to suggest a probable mechanism of its development. Secondary crystallization of unsaturated hydrocarbons from beeswax was determined as a primary cause. After the macroscopic solidification of beeswax from the melt, these molecules remain for months in a highly mobile, liquid-like state. This facilitates their diffusion to the surface, where they eventually crystallize, forming the 'wax bloom' effect. Although these results are of particular interest with respect to the conservation of beeswax artifacts, they are relevant to this material in general and help with understanding its unique properties.

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