Characterization of the secondary structure, renaturation and physical ageing of gelatine adhesives
Elena Pulidori,
Celia Duce,
Emilia Bramanti
et al.
Abstract:Animal glues have been used for centuries, but their popularity decreased in the 20th century with the rise of synthetic adhesives, leading to their current primary use in restoration. Despite this decline, gelatine, derived from denatured and partially hydrolysed collagen, has gained popularity in various applications. This study focuses on gelatinous glue samples derived from animal bone and hide tissues, examining their secondary structure and thermal properties to identify structure-property correlations. … Show more
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