J. Schröter, Miriam Truffa Giachet, L. Cuvillier, Edith Joseph, L. Brambilla
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Lacquered brass objects are widely present in scientific and technical heritage collections. Localized atmospheric corrosion occurs on the metal when the coating fails to play its protective role. Although lacquered brass objects are not necessarily endangered by this phenomenon, the presence of dark, unpleasant corrosion spots alters the surface appearance, affecting the readability of the objects. Conservators are therefore frequently asked to clean these surfaces. We hereby present the results of a study conducted in the framework of the CleanLaB (Cleaning of Lacquered Brass) project at the Haute Ecole Arc of Neuchâtel for the cleaning of lacquered brass. This work investigates the effects of several gelled cleaning systems applied on artificially aged, lacquered brass samples to remove the corrosion products without affecting the integrity of the coating. The performance of complexing agents commonly used in conservation was compared on lacquered brass mock-ups coated with shellac resin by means of multiple non-invasive characterization and imaging techniques. The tests included conventional complexing agents like sodium citrate and disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, as well as a bio-originated system based on deferoxamine, a microbial metal chelator investigated as a green alternative in cleaning formulations.
涂漆黄铜器物广泛存在于科学和技术遗产收藏中。当涂层无法发挥保护作用时,金属上就会出现局部大气腐蚀。虽然黄铜漆器不一定会受到这种现象的危害,但深色、令人不悦的腐蚀斑点会改变表面外观,影响器物的可读性。因此,保护人员经常被要求清洁这些表面。我们在此介绍纳沙泰尔高等弧形学院(Haute Ecole Arc of Neuchâtel)CleanLaB(漆面黄铜的清洁)项目框架内进行的一项关于漆面黄铜清洁的研究结果。这项研究调查了几种胶状清洁系统对人工老化漆面黄铜样品的效果,以去除腐蚀产物,同时不影响涂层的完整性。通过多种非侵入式表征和成像技术,在涂有虫胶树脂的漆黄铜模型上比较了保护领域常用络合剂的性能。测试包括柠檬酸钠和乙二胺四乙酸二钠等传统络合剂,以及一种基于脱氧胺的生物络合剂,脱氧胺是一种微生物金属螯合剂,是清洁配方中的绿色替代品。