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Comparative hydrodynamic characterisation of two hydroxylated polymers based on α-pinene- or oleic acid-derived monomers for potential use as archaeological consolidants

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-21027-4

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  1. UK Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/L015633/1]
  2. Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research
  3. University of Oslo as part of the Saving Oseberg project
  4. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) [202176/2020-7]

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The Oseberg Viking ship burial is an extensive collection of Viking wooden artefacts found in Norway. Due to previous treatment with alum, these artefacts are now in a degraded state. In order to prevent further deterioration, researchers have synthesized two hydroxylated polymers, TPA6 and TPA7, which have properties that make them suitable for wood consolidation. Characterization of these polymers shows their optimal molar mass, conformation, and hydroxylated nature, particularly TPA7, making it an interesting lead for further research.
The Oseberg Viking ship burial is one of the most extensive collections of Viking wooden artefacts ever excavated in Norway. In the early twentieth century, many of these artefacts were treated with alum in order to preserve them, inadvertently leading to their current degraded state. It is therefore crucial to develop new bioinspired polymers which could be used to conserve these artefacts and prevent further disintegration. Two hydroxylated polymers were synthesised (TPA6 and TPA7), using alpha-pinene- and oleic acid-derived monomers functionalised with an acrylate moiety. Characterisation using biomolecular hydrodynamics (analytical ultracentrifugation and high precision viscometry) has shown that these polymers have properties which would potentially make them good wood consolidants. Conformation analyses with the viscosity increment (nu) universal hydrodynamic parameter and ELLIPS1 software showed that both polymers had extended conformations, facilitating in situ networking when applied to wood. SEDFIT-MSTAR analyses of sedimentation equilibrium data indicates a weight average molar mass M-w of (3.9 +/- 0.8) kDa and (4.2 +/- 0.2) kDa for TPA6 and TPA7 respectively. Analyses with SEDFIT (sedimentation velocity) and MultiSig however revealed that TPA7 had a much greater homogeneity and a lower proportion of aggregation. These studies suggest that both these polymers-particularly TPA7-have characteristics suitable for wood consolidation, such as an optimal molar mass, conformation and a hydroxylated nature, making them interesting leads for further research.

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