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Analysis and treatment of a nineteenth century portrait, study of ArtsorbĀ® and a proposal for a microclimate frame

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The present work is divided in two parts: Part 1 is focused on the analysis and treatment of a 19th century portrait of Domingos Affonso, which belongs to the Ecomuseu Municipal do Seixal; and Part 2, which is entitled ā€œThe Microclimate Frame Projectā€ is focused on the study of ArtsorbĀ® and on the planning of a microclimate frame for the painting. In Part 1, a study of the painting’s materials was performed using complementary analytical techniques and the painting’s condition was carefully evaluated. The painting exhibited signs of mould growth, and a more detailed investigation was made of this topic to understand if the fungal community was active and if it represented a real danger to the painting. A treatment was proposed, appropriate to the painting’s condition. A description of the treatment carried out, comprising the treatment options, is also present in this section. Within the study of the microclimate frame, in Part 2, the study of the potential corrosiveness of ArtsorbĀ® was a central subject. ArtsorbĀ® sheets are one of the most widely used materials for buffering relative humidity fluctuations in microclimate frames and its reported excellent performance is enhanced by its availability in lightweight sheets that can be easily placed inside microclimate frames. However, concerns have arisen regarding the presence of the corrosive salt lithium chloride in the composition of this buffer. Consequently, the present work also aimed to understand the potential risks of using ArtsorbĀ® and the possibility of avoiding exposure of lithium chloride to the artworks through the use of TyvekĀ®. Results from the preliminary tests seem to indicate that ArtsorbĀ® releases lithium chloride into air. This study also showed that a TyvekĀ® cover over ArtsorbĀ® reduces but does not eliminate evidence of chlorine contamination, and it significantly reduces the effectiveness of the buffering material. Considering that ArtsorbĀ® appears to be unsuitable due to the release of the corrosive salt, that TyvekĀ® was not efficient as a barrier for lithium chloride or as a permeable material to enable the proper functioning of ArtsorbĀ®, the buffering material proposed for the use in the microclimate frames is silica gel without indicator. Based on the choice of buffering material, as a result of this study, a microclimate frame is proposed.

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19th century portrait Mould growth Relative humidity fluctuations ArtsorbĀ® sheets Lithium chloride TyvekĀ®

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