Due to several of their characteristics, such as their renewability, sustainability, and eco-friendliness, nanocellulose-based materials are arousing growing interest from researchers in various fields of study and applications. The purpose of this review article is to provide an overall view of the most recent applications of these innovative bio-nanomaterials in the field of cultural heritage. First, an introduction of the different classes of cellulose nanomaterials and their synthesis and characterization methods is presented. After that, many consolidation treatments based on nanocellulose structures for the recovery of degraded and archeological wood, the stabilization of damaged painting canvases, and the deacidification of historical papers are shown in order to underline the advanced potential of nanocellulose for the conservation of artistic heritage and the respect for the environment.
A review of applications of nanocellulose to preserve and protect cultural heritage wood, paintings, and historical papers / Fornari, Anastasia; Rossi, Marco; Rocco, Daniele; Mattiello, Leonardo. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - 12:24(2022), p. 12846. [10.3390/app122412846]
A review of applications of nanocellulose to preserve and protect cultural heritage wood, paintings, and historical papers
Anastasia Fornari
;Marco Rossi;Daniele Rocco;Leonardo Mattiello
2022
Abstract
Due to several of their characteristics, such as their renewability, sustainability, and eco-friendliness, nanocellulose-based materials are arousing growing interest from researchers in various fields of study and applications. The purpose of this review article is to provide an overall view of the most recent applications of these innovative bio-nanomaterials in the field of cultural heritage. First, an introduction of the different classes of cellulose nanomaterials and their synthesis and characterization methods is presented. After that, many consolidation treatments based on nanocellulose structures for the recovery of degraded and archeological wood, the stabilization of damaged painting canvases, and the deacidification of historical papers are shown in order to underline the advanced potential of nanocellulose for the conservation of artistic heritage and the respect for the environment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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