The Use of Gels for the Removal of Cellulose Nitrate Lacquer on Silver
Abstract
The conservation of silver objects mainly constitutes addressing the issues of tarnish
removal and of preventing tarnish. For decades lacquer has been used to coat silver objects
in order to protect them from tarnishing. However, the degradation of coatings causes an
uneven tarnishing and a corrosion that can propagate under the coating layer, thus
destabilizing the silver object. To remove the coatings, extensive amounts of volatile
solvents are used, which put a stress on both the conservator performing the treatment and
to the environment. This thesis aims to investigate if the use of different types of gels, an
eco-friendly agar gel and a polyvinyl acetate (PVA) high-viscosity polymeric dispersion
(HVPD), can be used to remove coatings effectively, while also reducing the use of volatile
solvents. Experiments were performed on unaged and aged silver coupons coated with
nitrocellulose lacquer. Four different agar-gels, loaded with different volumes of either
acetone or ethyl acetate, and one PVA-gel loaded with a microemulsion were used in
attempts to remove the coatings on the silver coupons. Discussion regarding the impact of
choice and concentration of solvent, application time, the question of residue and
consequences of mechanical action for clearance of gels, follows the results of the
experiments. The study concludes that it is possible to remove aged nitrocellulose coatings
from silver with the use of agar 2% (w/v) loaded with 40% acetone:ethanol (1:1), but that
further or complementary treatments need to follow to address the issue of residues.
Therefore, a reduction in use of volatile organic solvents can be accomplished within the
treatment of lacquer removal from coated silver.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Degree project for Bachelor of Science in Conservation
2022, 180 HEC
Second Cycle
2022:5
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Date
2022-07-05Author
Katayon, Miri
Keywords
agar gel, metal conservation, nanomaterials, silver coating, sustainable conservation, varnish removal
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303 2022:5
Language
eng