AUTHOR=Antonelli Federica , Galotta Giulia , Sidoti Giancarlo , Zikeli Florian , Nisi Rossella , Davidde Petriaggi Barbara , Romagnoli Manuela TITLE=Cellulose and Lignin Nano-Scale Consolidants for Waterlogged Archaeological Wood JOURNAL=Frontiers in Chemistry VOLUME=8 YEAR=2020 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/chemistry/articles/10.3389/fchem.2020.00032 DOI=10.3389/fchem.2020.00032 ISSN=2296-2646 ABSTRACT=
Waterlogged archaeological wood comes from submerged archaeological sites (in lake, sea, river, or wetland) or from land waterlogged sites. Even if the wooden object seems to have maintained the original size and shape, the wood is more or less severely decayed because of chemical and biological factors which modify the normal ratio of cellulose and lignin in the cell wall. Drying procedures are necessary for the musealization but potentially cause severe shrinkages and collapses. The conservation practices focus not only on removing water from wood but also on substituting it with materials able to consolidate the degraded wood cell walls like polymers (e.g., PEG), sugars (e.g., lactitol), or resins (e.g., Kauramin). In the present work three different nano-scale consolidants were tested: lignin nanoparticles (LNPs) obtained form beech wood