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Tortoiseshell or Polymer? Spectroscopic Analysis to Redefine a Purported Tortoiseshell Box with Gold Decorations as a Plastic Box with Brass

机译:或聚合物?光谱分析重新定义了一个带有金色装饰的龟甲盒子作为一个黄铜塑料盒子

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The study and preservation of museum collections requires complete knowledge and understanding of constituent materials that can be natural, synthetic, or semi-synthetic polymers. In former times, objects were incorporated in museum collections and classified solely by their appearance. New studies, prompted by severe degradation processes or conservation-restoration actions, help shed light on the materiality of objects that can contradict the original information or assumptions. The selected case study presented here is of a box dating from the beginning of the 20th century that belongs to the Portuguese National Ancient Art Museum. Museum curators classified it as a tortoiseshell box decorated with gold applications solely on the basis of visual inspection and the information provided by the donor. This box has visible signs of degradation with white veils, initially assumed to be the result of biological degradation of a proteinaceous matrix. This paper presents the methodological rationale behind this study and proposes a totally non-invasive methodology for the identification of polymeric materials in museum artifacts. The analysis of surface leachates using H-1 and C-13 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) complemented by in situ attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy (ATR FT-IR) allowed for full characterization of the object s substratum. The NMR technique unequivocally identified a great number of additives and ATR FT-IR provided information about the polymer structure and while also confirming the presence of additives. The pressure applied during ATR FT-IR spectroscopy did not cause any physical change in the structure of the material at the level of the surface (e.g., color, texture, brightness, etc.). In this study, variable pressure scanning electron microscopy (VP-SEM-EDS) was also used to obtain the elemental composition of the metallic decorations. Additionally, microbiologic and enzymatic assays were performed in order to identify the possible biofilm composition and understand the role of microorganisms in the biodeterioration process. Using these methodologies, the box was correctly identified as being made of cellulose acetate plastic with brass decorations and the white film was identified as being composed mainly of polymer exudates, namely sulphonamides and triphenyl phosphate.
机译:博物馆藏品的研究和保存需要对天然,合成或半合成聚合物构成材料的全面了解和理解。在过去,物品被并入博物馆收藏并仅通过外观进行分类。严峻的退化过程或保护恢复行动促使进行了新的研究,有助于揭示可能与原始信息或假设相抵触的物体的重要性。这里展示的选定案例研究是一个盒子,该盒子可以追溯到20世纪初,属于葡萄牙国家古代艺术博物馆。博物馆策展人将其分类为a盒,仅根据外观检查和捐赠者提供的信息将其装饰成金色。该盒子有明显的白色面纱降解迹象,最初被认为是蛋白质基质生物降解的结果。本文介绍了这项研究背后的方法论原理,并提出了一种完全非侵入性的方法来鉴定博物馆文物中的聚合材料。利用H-1和C-13核磁共振(NMR)对表面渗滤液进行分析,并辅以原位衰减全反射红外光谱(ATR FT-IR),可以对物体的基质进行全面表征。 NMR技术明确地确定了许多添加剂,ATR FT-IR提供了有关聚合物结构的信息,同时也证实了添加剂的存在。在ATR FT-IR光谱分析过程中施加的压力不会在表面水平上引起材料结构的任何物理变化(例如颜色,纹理,亮度等)。在这项研究中,可变压力扫描电子显微镜(VP-SEM-EDS)也用于获得金属装饰物的元素组成。此外,进行了微生物学和酶学测定,以鉴定可能的生物膜组成并了解微生物在生物降解过程中的作用。使用这些方法,盒子被正确地确定为由醋酸纤维素塑料制成并带有黄铜装饰,白色薄膜被确定为主要由聚合物渗出液组成,即磺酰胺和磷酸三苯酯。

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