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Barium Hydroxide Nanoparticle-Phosphoric Acid System for Desalination and Consolidation of Tomb Murals

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CRYSTALS
Volume 12, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cryst12081171

Keywords

cultural heritage; sodium sulfate; hydroxide nanoparticles-phosphoric acid; consolidation; tomb murals

Funding

  1. Shaanxi Social Science Foundation [2021G008]
  2. Key projects of Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education [17JZ080]
  3. Key cultivation and scientific research projects of Xianyang Normal University [XSYK21035]
  4. Blue talents project of Xianyang Normal University [XSYQL201903]
  5. Academic Leader of Xianyang Normal University [XSYXSDT202114]

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Tomb murals are an important part of cultural heritage, but a majority of them have been severely damaged. One of the most difficult issues to treat is the detrimental effects of sodium sulfate on murals. However, a consolidation system using nano barium hydroxide-phosphoric acid has been developed, which shows good permeability and mechanical properties compared to other common consolidation materials. This system has been successfully used in the desalination and consolidation of tomb murals in Jiangxi, China, providing a new approach to their long-term conservation.
Tomb murals are an important component of cultural heritage, but the extant majority of burial murals are severely damaged. There are various causes behind the deterioration of tomb murals, among which the detrimental effects of sodium sulfate on murals are some of the most difficult to treat. In the past decades, the application of alkaline earth metal hydroxides (such as Ba(OH)(2), Ca(OH)(2), and Ma(OH)(2)) for the conservation and consolidation of murals has become more common. However, there are some problems, such as large particles, poor permeability, and potential for surface whitening. In response to this issue, we investigated a facile method for the synthesis of nano barium hydroxide (N-Ba(OH)(2)), from which we developed a barium hydroxide nanoparticle-phosphoric acid (N-Ba(OH)(2)/H3PO4) multisite in situ consolidation system. The results show that N-Ba(OH)(2)/H3PO4 consolidation material has good permeability and mechanical properties compared with commercial Ba(OH)(2) and other common consolidation materials. This material performs very well in both salt resistance and desalination tests, the color difference change is minimal, and the technique is suitable for the practical manipulation of outdoor artifact conservation work. Recently, it has even been used in the desalination and consolidation of tomb murals in Jiangxi, China, the results of which opened a new way of thinking about the long-term conservation of tomb murals.

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