Lisuzzo Lorenzo, Hueckel Theodore, Cavallaro Giuseppe, Sacanna Stefano, Lazzara Giuseppe
Molecular Design Institute, Department of Chemistry, New York University, 29 Washington Place, New York, New York 10003, United States.
Department of Physics and Chemistry, University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, pad. 17, Palermo 90128, Italy.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 Jan 13;13(1):1651-1661. doi: 10.1021/acsami.0c20443. Epub 2020 Dec 30.
A novel green protocol for the consolidation and protection of waterlogged archeological woods with wax microparticles has been designed. First, we focused on the development of halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) based Pickering emulsions using wax as the inner phase of the oil-in-water droplets. The optimization of the preparation strategy was supported by both optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, which allowed us to show the morphological features of the prepared hybrid systems and their structural properties, i.e., the distribution of the clay at the interface. Also, the dependence of the overall dimensions of the prepared systems on the halloysite content was demonstrated. Microdifferential scanning calorimetry (μ-DSC) was conducted in order to assess whether the thermal properties of the wax are affected after its interaction with HNTs. Then, the Pickering emulsions were employed for the treatment of waterlogged wooden samples. Compared to the archeological woods treated with pure wax, the addition of nanotubes induced a remarkable improvement in the mechanical performance in terms of stiffness and flexural strength. The proposed protocol is environmentally friendly since water is the only solvent used throughout the entire procedure, even if wax is vehiculated into the pores at room temperature. As a consequence, the design of wax/halloysite Pickering emulsions represents a promising strategy for the preservation of wooden artworks, and it has a great potential to be scaled up, thus becoming also exploitable for the treatments of shipwrecks of large size.
设计了一种用蜡微粒加固和保护水浸考古木材的新型绿色方案。首先,我们专注于开发以埃洛石纳米管(HNTs)为基础的Pickering乳液,使用蜡作为水包油液滴的内相。光学显微镜和扫描电子显微镜为制备策略的优化提供了支持,这使我们能够展示所制备的混合体系的形态特征及其结构性质,即粘土在界面处的分布。此外,还证明了所制备体系的整体尺寸对埃洛石含量的依赖性。进行了微差示扫描量热法(μ-DSC),以评估蜡与HNTs相互作用后其热性能是否受到影响。然后,将Pickering乳液用于处理水浸木制样品。与用纯蜡处理的考古木材相比,添加纳米管在刚度和抗弯强度方面显著提高了机械性能。所提出的方案是环境友好的,因为在整个过程中仅使用水作为溶剂,即使蜡在室温下被输送到孔隙中。因此,蜡/埃洛石Pickering乳液的设计是一种用于保存木制艺术品的有前途的策略,并且具有扩大规模的巨大潜力,从而也可用于处理大型沉船。