2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40494-020-0362-y
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New treatments for canvas consolidation and conservation

Abstract: The aim of this study was to develop new, sustainable treatments for the consolidation and conservation of canvas of modern and contemporary art. Because of the diversity of painting types, two product groups which have polar and nonpolar character were developed. The treatment should be applicable to the back side of the canvas. The deacidification agents are sub-µm-particles of calcium carbonate or magnesium oxide which are dispersed in water or heptane. The polar components are hydroxyethyl methyl cellulose… Show more

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“…The deacidifying agents, ZFB 1a and ZFB 2a, were developed and produced by ZFB and are sub-µm dispersions in water and heptane, which means that the calcium carbonate and magnesium oxide used have a particle size of under 1 µm [34].…”
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“…The deacidifying agents, ZFB 1a and ZFB 2a, were developed and produced by ZFB and are sub-µm dispersions in water and heptane, which means that the calcium carbonate and magnesium oxide used have a particle size of under 1 µm [34].…”
Section: Zfb Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consolidants ZFB 1b, ZFB 2b, ZFB 1c and ZFB 2c contain hydroxyethyl methyl cellulose (Tylose ® MH), purchased from Shin Etsu, and cellulose nanocrystals (CelluForce NCC ™ ), obtained from CelluForce Inc. For the solvent-based products, a silylation reaction was carried out [34].…”
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“…The conservation of the supports of painted artifacts is also addressed, as illustrated by three papers included in the selection [5][6][7]. The first paper reports on the development and evaluation of sustainable treatments for the consolidation of canvasses in modern and contemporary art [5].…”
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