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Assessing the Impact and Suitability of Dense Carbon Dioxide as a Green Solvent for the Treatment of PMMA of Historical Value
by
Soares, Inês
, Ferreira, Joana Lia
, Bartoletti, Angelica
, Quye, Anita
, Casimiro, Teresa
, Shashoua, Yvonne
, Ramos, Ana Maria
in
Biodegradability
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Cellulose acetate
/ Chemical properties
/ Cleaning
/ conservation
/ Diamond pyramid hardness
/ Environmental impact
/ Fourier transforms
/ Fractures
/ General Chemistry
/ Gloss
/ Influence
/ Infrared reflection
/ Laboratories
/ Mechanical properties
/ Microhardness
/ museum and design objects
/ Museums
/ Optical microscopy
/ Optical properties
/ Plastics
/ poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)
/ Polymers and Plastics
/ Polymethyl methacrylate
/ Polymethylmethacrylate
/ Pressure reduction
/ Solvents
/ supercritical carbon dioxide
/ Surface hardness
/ Surface layers
/ sustainable conservation
/ Textiles
/ Visual effects
2023
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Assessing the Impact and Suitability of Dense Carbon Dioxide as a Green Solvent for the Treatment of PMMA of Historical Value
by
Soares, Inês
, Ferreira, Joana Lia
, Bartoletti, Angelica
, Quye, Anita
, Casimiro, Teresa
, Shashoua, Yvonne
, Ramos, Ana Maria
in
Biodegradability
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Cellulose acetate
/ Chemical properties
/ Cleaning
/ conservation
/ Diamond pyramid hardness
/ Environmental impact
/ Fourier transforms
/ Fractures
/ General Chemistry
/ Gloss
/ Influence
/ Infrared reflection
/ Laboratories
/ Mechanical properties
/ Microhardness
/ museum and design objects
/ Museums
/ Optical microscopy
/ Optical properties
/ Plastics
/ poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)
/ Polymers and Plastics
/ Polymethyl methacrylate
/ Polymethylmethacrylate
/ Pressure reduction
/ Solvents
/ supercritical carbon dioxide
/ Surface hardness
/ Surface layers
/ sustainable conservation
/ Textiles
/ Visual effects
2023
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Assessing the Impact and Suitability of Dense Carbon Dioxide as a Green Solvent for the Treatment of PMMA of Historical Value
by
Soares, Inês
, Ferreira, Joana Lia
, Bartoletti, Angelica
, Quye, Anita
, Casimiro, Teresa
, Shashoua, Yvonne
, Ramos, Ana Maria
in
Biodegradability
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Cellulose acetate
/ Chemical properties
/ Cleaning
/ conservation
/ Diamond pyramid hardness
/ Environmental impact
/ Fourier transforms
/ Fractures
/ General Chemistry
/ Gloss
/ Influence
/ Infrared reflection
/ Laboratories
/ Mechanical properties
/ Microhardness
/ museum and design objects
/ Museums
/ Optical microscopy
/ Optical properties
/ Plastics
/ poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)
/ Polymers and Plastics
/ Polymethyl methacrylate
/ Polymethylmethacrylate
/ Pressure reduction
/ Solvents
/ supercritical carbon dioxide
/ Surface hardness
/ Surface layers
/ sustainable conservation
/ Textiles
/ Visual effects
2023
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Assessing the Impact and Suitability of Dense Carbon Dioxide as a Green Solvent for the Treatment of PMMA of Historical Value
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Assessing the Impact and Suitability of Dense Carbon Dioxide as a Green Solvent for the Treatment of PMMA of Historical Value
2023
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Overview
Surface cleaning of plastic materials of historical value can be challenging due to the high risk of inducing detrimental effects and visual alterations. As a result, recent studies have focused on researching new approaches that might reduce the associated hazards and, at the same time, minimize the environmental impact by employing biodegradable and green materials. In this context, the present work investigates the effects and potential suitability of dense carbon dioxide (CO2) as an alternative and green solvent for cleaning plastic materials of historical value. The results of extensive trials with CO2 in different phases (supercritical, liquid, and vapor) and under various conditions (pressure, temperature, exposure, and depressurization time) are reported for new, transparent, thick poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) samples. The impact of CO2 on the weight, the appearance of the samples (dimensions, color, gloss, and surface texture), and modifications to their physicochemical and mechanical properties were monitored via a multi-analytical approach that included optical microscopy, Raman and attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopies, and micro-indentation (Vickers hardness). Results showed that CO2 induced undesirable and irreversible changes in PMMA samples (i.e., formation of fractures and stress-induced cracking, drastic decrease in the surface hardness of the samples), independent of the conditions used (i.e., temperature, pressure, CO2 phase, and exposure time).
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