A facile solvent spray application technique for the production of an adherent continuous film has been assessed. The criterion for monitoring the sublimation of the cyclododecane film on marble has been established through the use of non-invasive analytical techniques so as to avoid any interaction with the process under study, where results serve to integrate and enhance knowledge into the use of cyclododecane in this discipline. Research is directed towards testing the applicability of portable infrared reflectance spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance profilometry systems to follow the in-situ behavior of temporary consolidants. In particular, the coupling of two spectroscopic techniques such as IR and NMR has been possible, enabling the descriptions of both the formation of the film and its kinetics of sublimation.
This contribution focuses on an analytical evaluation of the use of cyclododecane (CDD) (C(12)H(24)) as a temporary protective coating for non-porous stone materials of cultural heritage interest.
The study of cyclododecane as a temporary coating for marble by NMR profilometry and FTIR reflectance spectroscopies
Anselmi C;Doherty B;
2011
Abstract
This contribution focuses on an analytical evaluation of the use of cyclododecane (CDD) (C(12)H(24)) as a temporary protective coating for non-porous stone materials of cultural heritage interest.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.