Publication: Paraloid B72 Versus Paraloid B72 with Nano-ZnO Additive as Consolidants for Wooden Artefacts
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This article presents the study of the opportunities and limits of employing nano-ZnO as additive to Paraloid
B72 solutions used for consolidation of degraded, frail wood. The experiments were carried out on degraded
spruce samples (Picea abies) in different conservation levels that were extracted from a frail wooden
element of a massive gateway from the historic centre of Brasov (Romania) during its restoration. In this
respect the samples were dimensioned at (20x20x30) mm and divided into three batches according to their
initial conservation state: level I, very degraded samples with obvious loss of resistance and cohesion; level
II, samples highly degraded but with structural cohesion and level III, samples with little degradation. Two
consolidant formulations based on Paraloid B72 were used: a solution of 10% in ethanol and acetone mixture
1/1 (coded C4) and a similar solution modified with nano-ZnO additive in proportion of 2.5 % (coded C4
-ZnO2.5). All the samples were treated by total immersion for 1 hour in the prepared consolidants. The application
treatment efficiency was evaluated by determining the consolidant uptake Csp [Kg/m3] and retention WPG
[%], while the actual effects of the consolidation procedure were evaluated by determining the compression
strength parallel to the grain τc// [MPa] and the water absorption in a total immersion test, WA [%].
