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Title: Organicchemical Changes of Historic Seals as a Result of PaperRestoration


1
Organic-chemical Changes of Historic Seals as a
Result of Paper-Restoration
  • Erna Pilch, Leopold Puchinger

2
Lacquer Seals
3
Important Compounds of Shellac
4
Non-Ethanolic Disinfection
5
Different Degrees of Detoriation after Ethanolic
Treatment
6
Damage of the seal doesnt appear in additional
peaks in the pyrogram compared to shellac
reference material
Institute of Chemical Engineering from Vienna
University of Technology
7
Damaged Seal with 3 Additional Peaks
8
Surface of the damaged Seal REM/EDX
1
2
9
Components for the Production of Dummies
  • lacs (shellac, gumlac)
  • beeswax (2 contingents)
  • resins (colophony, spruce resin, kauri)
  • dyes (minium, cinnabar, red bolus, iron-oxidred)
  • filling materials (gypsum, chalk)

aqueous and ethanolic treatment
10
Pyrolysis Capillary Gas Chromatography of some
Lacquers
shellac
gumlac
11
Badly changed Gum Lac after Ethanolic Treatment
untreated
shortly soaked in 70 ethanol after 1/2 hour
rinsed with water for 1,5 hours soaked in Ca(OH)2
for 10min
treated
12
Gum Lac before and after Treatment
13
Measurement on Different Areas
1
2
14
Applying Different Treatments to Shellac
ethanolic treatment (0,2 Acticide), then rinsing
natural colour areas
ethanolic treatment (0,2 Acticide), then
rinsing
aqueous solution of 0,2 Acticide
white areas
15
shellac (100g), colophony (11g), turpentine
(4g), gypsum (11g)
no filler
shellac (101g), colophony (11g) turpentine (6g),
gypsum (10g), iron oxide (3g)
shellac (100g), colophony (5g) turpentine (5g),
iron oxide (3g)
shellac (100g), turpentine (6g), gypsum (11g),
red bolus (2g)
16
Shellac Dummie containing no Filler
shellac (100g), colophony (5g) turpentine (5g),
ironoxide (3g)
17
No Presence of Colophony
shellac (100g), turpentine (6g), gypsum (11g),
red bolus (2g)
18
Chalk instead of Gypsum
shellac (50g), colophony (4g) turpentine (1g),
chalk (4g) minium (1g)
19
Using other Parameters of Pyrolysis Capillary Gas
Chromatography
after ethanolic treatment
shellac (50g), colophony (4g) turpentine (1g),
chalk (4g) minium (1g)
20
Workshop-Beeswax
alkanes
waxester
beeswax
21
alkenes with 31 and 32 carbon atoms
saturated monoesters with 40, 42, 44, 48, 50 and
52 carbon atoms
n-alkanes with 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31 carbon
atoms
22
Beeswax/Shellac
  • Palmitic acid
  • Hexacosanoic acid
  • Triacotanoic acid
  • Hexacosanol
  • Octacosanol
  • Triacontanol
  • Aliph. Hydrocarbons
  • Trihydroxyhexadecanoic acid (aleuritic acid)
  • Shellolic acid

soluble in ethanol
soluble in turpentine
23
The
3 Peaks of the Workshop Beeswax and Shellac
Dummies have different RetentionTimes
Shellac dummie
Workshop-beeswax
24
Identification of 3 Peaks in Workshop-Beeswax
TIC-Pyrogram
14,3 min
Shellac dummie
Workshop-beeswax
17,4 min
15,7 min
25
Identification of a Peak in a Shellac Dummy
Shellac dummie
8,85 min
TIC-Pyrogram
Workshop-beeswax
26
Franz I.
27
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28
Seal of Imperator Leopold I., 1662 Wild
Mikroskop M 420 1,25
1,25
Farbtemperatur 3000K
5,8
12,5
29
Damage Symptom Broken
transcription
picture
cup
bulge
Seal Leopold I., 1662
30
restaurierung Adelsprivileg für Georg Milanovics,
1662
wax of original shows a gap at 17-20min
workshop beeswax
31
adhesive, crystallizes
Przemysl, 13th century
32
Seal of Przemysl
32/54
33
Arpad von Györy, August 1917
34
SphragisticTask
not in the inventory
not sure
restorable
35
1257
36
1291
throne type
37
Stereomicroscopy of coloured and not coloured
Specimens
1291, green fragment, after melting at 80C
1662, natural couloured, after melting at80C
Leitz Wetzlar NLP 5x
38
melting at 80C onto the microscope slide
historical probes
references
1589
beeswax
1662
1599
1589
1291
WSBW, cooked
WSBW
39
1599
1599
40
1599, 21. 6., parchment cord
41
1599, parchment cord
42
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43
Capillary Gaschromatograms
workshop beeswax
beeswax
1599
44
Pyrolysis Capillary-Gas Chromatography
WSBW
beeswax
45
Magnification of the melted probes
1599
WSBW
46
Polarization Microscopy
1599
WSBW
47
Polarization Microscopy
1291
beeswax
48
polarization microscopy
1291
1666
49
1589
50
1589
51
1589
52
polarized light
53
Fluorescence on Historical Seals
WSBW, cooked
beeswax
WSBW
1662
1599
1291
54
Fluorescence Microscopy
1589
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