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Improving the Protective Properties of Shellac-Based Varnishes by Functionalized Nanoparticles

Journal

COATINGS
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/coatings11040419

Keywords

shellac; wood protection; nanoparticles; GPTMS; zinc oxide; zirconium dioxide; SEM-EDS

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The study aimed to improve the properties of shellac-based finish by introducing functionalized nanoparticles, with ZnO reducing photo- and bio-degradation problems and ZrO2 enhancing the hardness of the varnish. The modified nanocomposites exhibit lower solubility in alcohols and antifungal properties compared to plain shellac, as well as different photo-protection behavior and higher hardness.
Shellac is a natural varnish still known as one of the most elegant finishes for furniture and musical instruments, and currently used for restoration and refinishing of wooden antiques. However, it displays some limitations such as (i) sensitivity to alcoholic solvents (ii) softness of the coating, and (iii) considerable weathering due to photo- and bio-degradation. Hence, the main aim of this study was to improve the properties of shellac-based finish by introducing functionalized nanoparticles. Two inorganic nano-sized materials were considered: ZnO that was expected to reduce photo- and bio-degradation problems, and ZrO2 that was expected to improve the hardness of the varnish. Nanoparticles were synthesized and treated with a bifunctional silane coupling agent. Both plain and functionalized nanoparticles were extensively characterized using different experimental techniques. Functionalized nanoparticles were grafted on shellac through a reaction involving the epoxy-rings introduced on their surface. The resulting modified varnishes were applied on maple wood specimens according to traditional procedures. Different instrumental techniques and testing methods were used to characterize both nano-sized materials and the corresponding nanocomposites, as well as to evaluate the performance of the new coatings. The investigated composite materials display the same aesthetic appearance as plain shellac, while some other properties were improved. In particular, both nanocomposites are distinctly less soluble in alcohols than plain shellac and display antifungal properties. Moreover, coating containing functionalized ZnO nanoparticles displays photo-protection behavior, while shellac modified with ZrO2 nanoparticles exhibits a higher hardness when compared to the traditional varnish.

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