TY - JOUR
T1 - Investigating Nineteenth Century Gel Mediums
T2 - From Historical Recipes to Model Systems
AU - Pasco, Hélène
AU - Carlyle, Leslie
AU - Faustini, Marco
AU - Glanville, Helen
AU - Sanchez, Clément
AU - Walter, Philippe
AU - de Viguerie, Laurence
N1 - The PhD of Hélène Pasco was funded by the ED397 (Sorbonne Université) and the LabEx MiChem, part of the French state funds managed by the ANR within the investissements d’avenir programme under reference ANR-11-10EX-0004-02.
© The International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works 2022.
PY - 2022/2/4
Y1 - 2022/2/4
N2 - Gelled mediums were widely used during the nineteenth century, added to paint on the palette to modify its rheological, optical, and drying properties. Many variations of gelled mediums exist in the literature, all with the common basis of mastic resin or varnish, drying oil, and a lead compound. With the aim of unveiling the chemistry of such systems, reconstructions were carried out not only following the historical recipes, but in addition, exploring variations and simplifications to get a better understanding of the key ingredients and interactions inducing gelation. Different parameters were tested to establish whether these have an impact on the gelation mechanisms, particularly the influence of the nature and proportions of the ingredients and the preparation process. These reconstructions and their FTIR characterisation reveal the formation of metal-resin soaps, but also underline the specific role of lead in the gelation.
AB - Gelled mediums were widely used during the nineteenth century, added to paint on the palette to modify its rheological, optical, and drying properties. Many variations of gelled mediums exist in the literature, all with the common basis of mastic resin or varnish, drying oil, and a lead compound. With the aim of unveiling the chemistry of such systems, reconstructions were carried out not only following the historical recipes, but in addition, exploring variations and simplifications to get a better understanding of the key ingredients and interactions inducing gelation. Different parameters were tested to establish whether these have an impact on the gelation mechanisms, particularly the influence of the nature and proportions of the ingredients and the preparation process. These reconstructions and their FTIR characterisation reveal the formation of metal-resin soaps, but also underline the specific role of lead in the gelation.
KW - FTIR
KW - Gel mediums
KW - gumtion
KW - megilp
KW - metal-resin soaps
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85124368151&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/00393630.2022.2031530
DO - 10.1080/00393630.2022.2031530
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85124368151
SN - 0039-3630
JO - Studies in Conservation
JF - Studies in Conservation
ER -