2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-019-02331-x
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Single-sided NMR: a non-invasive diagnostic tool for monitoring swelling effects in paint films subjected to solvent cleaning

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“…Indeed, infrared hyperspectral microimages were used to investigate the alteration of organic binders in paint layers after artificial UV light ageing on painted mock-ups [6] . Degradation via saponification has also been observed in paint layers consisting of lead-tin yellow type I and egg yolk binder in a panel painting from the 15th century [7] .The swelling of egg-paint films subjected to cleaning (by water or an organic solvent) [8] was monitored by NMR relaxometry [9] . Other authors reported on the characterization of the paint surface (colour, reflectance, rugosity) depending on the tempera paint composition (nature of the pigment and binder, egg yolk or rabbit glue, and their proportions), using interferometric profilometry and hyperspectral imaging techniques [10] , and also Laser Induced Fluorescence [11] .…”
Section: Connecting Rheological Properties and Molecular Dynamics Of ...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Indeed, infrared hyperspectral microimages were used to investigate the alteration of organic binders in paint layers after artificial UV light ageing on painted mock-ups [6] . Degradation via saponification has also been observed in paint layers consisting of lead-tin yellow type I and egg yolk binder in a panel painting from the 15th century [7] .The swelling of egg-paint films subjected to cleaning (by water or an organic solvent) [8] was monitored by NMR relaxometry [9] . Other authors reported on the characterization of the paint surface (colour, reflectance, rugosity) depending on the tempera paint composition (nature of the pigment and binder, egg yolk or rabbit glue, and their proportions), using interferometric profilometry and hyperspectral imaging techniques [10] , and also Laser Induced Fluorescence [11] .…”
Section: Connecting Rheological Properties and Molecular Dynamics Of ...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Degradation via saponification has also been observed in paint layers consisting of lead‐tin yellow type I and egg yolk binder in a panel painting from the 15th century [7] . The swelling of egg‐paint films subjected to cleaning (by water or an organic solvent) [8] was monitored by NMR relaxometry [9] …”
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confidence: 98%
“…By 1 H NMR depth profiles, the thickness of the painted layers and its variability on the whole area of the painting can be evaluated during the cleaning treatment [15]. It is equally possible to study the diffusivity of solvents and water-based cleaning system, and the thickness of residual layers which were poorly solubilized by the cleaning formulation [3].…”
Section: Unilateral Nmr To Evaluate Water-based Cleaning Systems Applmentioning
confidence: 99%