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Mock-Ups in Plastic Conservation Research: Processing and Aging of 3D Celluloid Specimens Simulating Historical Objects

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POLYMERS
卷 15, 期 4, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym15040852

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celluloid; camphor; cellulose nitrate; three-dimensional mock-ups; artificial aging; degradation; ion chromatography; gel permeation chromatography; ATR-FTIR spectroscopy

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This work successfully prepares three-dimensional (3D) mock-ups made of celluloid using historical industrial production strategies and small-scale lab facilities. The best compression molding conditions for shaping celluloid sheets into mock-ups with 3D geometries are determined through visual inspection and ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. Artificial aging experiments confirm the degradation of celluloid mock-ups, making them representative of moderately aged artifacts. This study paves the way for further research on the conservation of moderately aged celluloid objects using 3D mock-ups.
The preparation of mock-ups in heritage science studies represents a valid alternative for investigation purposes, avoiding extensive sampling of cultural heritage objects. This work presents for the first time the successful preparation of three dimensional (3D) mock-ups made of celluloid, considering a combination of historical industrial production strategies and small-scale lab facilities. Prefabricated transparent celluloid sheets were acquired and then shaped through compression molding for creating mock-ups with 3D geometries. These reflected common and representative shapes encountered in the collection of the Deutsches Museum. Visual inspection of the mock-ups allowed determining the best compression molding conditions. Attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) confirmed the absence of molecular heterogeneity due to the processing method. Artificial aging of the mock-ups was conducted to reach degradation states comparable with naturally aged objects. ATR-FTIR investigation offered first insights into the induced artificial degradation. Ion chromatography (IC) and gel permeation chromatography (GPC) analyses allowed to assess the extent of the artificial aging of the celluloid mock-ups and confirmed the occurrence of loss of camphor, denitration, and main chain polymer scission, the latter being the predominant decay path. The comparison with historical objects highlighted that the mock-ups are representative of moderately aged artifacts. As such, this study paves the way for implementing moderately aged celluloid 3D mock-ups in heritage science research, enabling in-depth testing for the scope of conservation.

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