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Poly(Acrylic Acid)/TiO 2 Nanocomposite Hydrogels for Paper Artwork Cleaning and Protection

ORCID
0000-0001-9564-4172
Affiliation
ENEA C.R. Frascati, Photonics Micro- and Nano-Structures Laboratory, Physical Technologies and Security Division, Nuclear Department, Via E. Fermi 45, 00044 Frascati, Italy;(F.B.);(R.D.)
Botti, Sabina;
ORCID
0000-0002-0283-9737
Affiliation
ENEA C.R. Frascati, Photonics Micro- and Nano-Structures Laboratory, Physical Technologies and Security Division, Nuclear Department, Via E. Fermi 45, 00044 Frascati, Italy;(F.B.);(R.D.)
Bonfigli, Francesca;
ORCID
0000-0003-2200-8145
Affiliation
ENEA C.R. Frascati, Photonics Micro- and Nano-Structures Laboratory, Physical Technologies and Security Division, Nuclear Department, Via E. Fermi 45, 00044 Frascati, Italy;(F.B.);(R.D.)
D’Amato, Rosaria;
Affiliation
Department of Chemical Engineering Materials Environment, Sapienza University of Rome, Via del Castro Laurenziano 7, 00161 Rome, Italy;(J.R.);(M.G.S.)
Rodesi, Jasmine;
ORCID
0000-0002-2736-8580
Affiliation
Department of Chemical Engineering Materials Environment, Sapienza University of Rome, Via del Castro Laurenziano 7, 00161 Rome, Italy;(J.R.);(M.G.S.)
Santonicola, Maria Gabriella

Paper-based artworks are prone to natural aging processes driven by chemical and biological processes. Numerous treatments have been developed to mitigate deterioration and prevent irreversible damage. In this study, we investigated the use of poly(acrylic acid)/TiO 2 composite hydrogels, combining their cleaning and protective functions in a minimally invasive treatment. Hydrogels allow for controlled water flow and photocatalytic TiO 2 nanoparticles enhance the hydrogel’s efficacy by enabling the removal of oxidation products and inactivating biological contaminants. Furthermore, this innovative material can act as a protective coating against UV-induced aging, preserving both color and stability of the paper. Raman spectroscopy and confocal laser scanning microscopy imaging techniques were employed to evaluate the treatments, allowing for us to differentiate between hydrolytic and oxidative aging processes. Our findings demonstrate that papers coated with poly(acrylic acid)/TiO 2 composite hydrogels exhibit significant reductions in oxidative markers, an enhanced color stability, and an overall improved resistance to degradation compared to uncoated samples.

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