Analytical markers for silk degradation: comparing historic silk and silk artificially aged in different environments

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Francisco Vilaplana
Johanna Nilsson
Dorte V. P. Sommer
Sigbritt Karlsson
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[1] KTH Royal Institute of Technology,Division of Glycoscience, School of Biotechnology, AlbaNova University Centre
[2] KTH Royal Institute of Technology,Department of Fibre and Polymer Technology, School of Chemical Science and Engineering
[3] The Royal Armoury,Department of Collections
[4] Skokloster Castle,School of Conservation
[5] Hallwyl Museum,undefined
[6] Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture,undefined
[7] Design and Conservation,undefined
[8] University of Skövde,undefined
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Silk; Conservation; Multivariate analysis; Amino acid composition; Infrared spectroscopy; Mechanical properties;
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Suitable analytical markers to assess the degree of degradation of historic silk textiles at molecular and macroscopic levels have been identified and compared with silk textiles aged artificially in different environments, namely (i) ultraviolet (UV) exposure, (ii) thermo-oxidation, (iii) controlled humidity and (iv) pH. The changes at the molecular level in the amino acid composition, the formation of oxidative moieties, crystallinity and molecular weight correlate well with the changes in the macroscopic properties such as brightness, pH and mechanical properties. These analytical markers are useful to understand the degradation mechanisms that silk textiles undergo under different degradation environments, involving oxidation processes, hydrolysis, chain scission and physical arrangements. Thermo-oxidation at high temperatures proves to be the accelerated ageing procedure producing silk samples that most resembled the degree of degradation of early seventeenth-century silk. These analytical markers will be valuable to support the textile conservation tasks currently being performed in museums to preserve our heritage.
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页码:1433 / 1449
页数:16
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