Assessing the Condition of Complex Poly-Material Artworks by Py-GC-MS: The Study of Cellulose Acetate-Based Animation Cels
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Selected Animation Cels
2.2. Flash Pyrolysis-GC-MS Investigation of Plastic
2.3. Septum-Less Pyrolyzer Connection Novelty
2.4. GC-MS Identification of Exudation and Plasticizer Content
2.5. Analysis of Paint Samples by Thermally Assisted Hydrolysis and Methylation-(Py-)GC-MS
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Plastic Substrate
3.2. Painted Layers
4. Conclusions and Further Perspectives
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Rodovetro/CA from the Series (Name, Year) | Typology of Sample | Samples Names | Optical Microscopy Picture (Where Available) = 1 mm | Visual Condition through Macro and Micro-Observations | CA Condition According to Py-GC/MS Results | (Main) Detected Plasticizers | Composition of Painted Layers |
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“Brandy Gran Senior” Fabbri (1974) | Plastic support | A5a | Partially yellowed CA with the presence of exudates. | Degraded | DMEP + TPP | / | |
Painted layer | C5a | Red painted film with surface whitening | / | / | Alkyd-pentaerythritol, drying oil, PR4, PR49, sulphide/sulphate, plasticiser-compounds | ||
“Vita” Stock (nd) | plastic support | A13 | Very yellowed, sticky and fragile CA fragments with the presence of exudates | Degraded | DMEP + TPP | / | |
“Stock Brandy Grand Senior”—series 2 (nd) | Plastic support | A15 | Yellowed, sticky and fragile CA fragments with the presence of exudates | Degraded | DMEP + TPP | / | |
Painted layer | C12a | Black paint fragments with exudation | / | / | Alkyd-pentaerythritol, heat bodied oil, stearate, pine resin, sulphide, plasticiser-compounds | ||
“Derby” (1962) | Plastic support | A16 | Partially yellowed surface, exudated and sticky | Minor Degradation | DMEP + TPP | / | |
“RHO” (nd) | Plastic support | A18b | Presence of black spots on the surface (biological attack?) | Good | DMEP + TPP | / | |
“Crepuscolo Veneziano— Sfinge Veneziana” (1970) | Plastic support | A20 | Slightly yellowed CA fragment | Good | DMEP + TPP | / | |
Painted layer | C20a | Opaque black paint sample | / | / | Acrylics, alkyd-pentaerythritol, drying oil, pine resin, carbohydrates, sulphide, plasticiser-compounds | ||
Painted layer | C22 | Yellow paint sample | / | / | Alkyd-pentaerythritol, brassica oil, drying oil, sulphide, plasticiser-compounds | ||
“Caio Gregorio” (1960) | ROD5-C12 | Very yellowed and fragile CA fragment | Degraded | DMEP + TPP | / | ||
“La Rosa di Bagdad” (1949) | Plastic support | ROD9-31 | Very yellowed and fragile CA fragments | Degraded | DMEP + TPP | / | |
“Pasta Scarpe Drago” (nd) | Painted layer | C4b | Yellow paint fragments | / | / | Alkyd-glycerol, drying oil, pine resin, sulphide, plasticiser compounds. | |
“Ballo” Stock (nd) | Painted layer | C10d | Pink paint | / | / | Alkyd-pentaerythritol, castor oil, cenwax, pine resin, sulphide, plasticiser-compounds | |
“Recoaro” (1965) | Painted layer | C23a | White paint samples | / | / | Alkyd-pentaerythritol, drying oil, cenwax, starch, pine resin, plasticiser-compounds | |
Painted layer | C23c | Light blue painted layer | / | / | Alkyd-pentaerythritol, drying oil, pine resin, starch, sulphide, plasticiser compounds. | ||
“Vegetallumina” (1959) | Figure silhouette from the recto | RodA-3C22 | Greyish paint film | / | / | Alkyd-pentaerythritol, drying oil, pine resin, starch, sulphide, plasticiser-compounds | |
Cellulose acetate sheet from Gamma film (1969) | Plastic support | VR11-V-AC | / | Slightly yellowed CA fragment | Good | DMP + DEP | / |
Lourdes Castro, Ombres tranparentes (1960s) | Plastic support | D 3,4,5,6 | Warped CA sheet with the presence of exudates | Good | DEP + TPP | / |
Peak # | Retention Time (min) | Identified Compound | m/z (M+) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1.48 | cyclopentadiene | 39/(66) |
2 | 1.76 | acetic acid | 43/45/(60) |
3 | 1.94 | methoxyethanol | 45/(76) |
4 | 3.45 | 2(5H)-furanose | 55/(84) |
5 | 3.81 | furfural | 39/95/(96) |
6 | 5.48 | phenol | 66/(94) |
7 | 7.45 | benzoic acid | 77/105/(122) |
8 | 7.63 | 1,2-napthalenedione | 102/130/(158) |
9 | 7.86 | 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-α-D-glucopyranose | 69/(144) |
10 | 7.95 | 5-hydroxy methylfurfural | 41/79/(126) |
11 | 8.78 | phthalic anhydride | 76/104/(148) |
12 | 9.37 | 2-methoxyethylbenzoate | 58/105/(180) |
13 | 10.72 | levoglucosan | 60/(180) |
14 | 11.33 | 1.6-Anhydro-β-D-glucofuranose | 73/(162) |
15 | 13.67 | bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate (DMEP) | 59/149/(282) |
16 | 16.63 | triphenyl phosphate (TPP) | 77/(326) |
Peak # | Retention Time (min) | Identified Compound | m/z (M+) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2.10 | 1,2 dimethoxy ethane | 45/60/(90) |
2 | 3.38 | glycerol, 1,3-dimethyl ether | 45/75/(120) |
3 | 3.51 | glycerol, 1,2,3-trimethyl ether | 59/89/(134) |
4 | 3.58 | glycerol, 2,3-dimethyl ether | 45/75/89/(120) |
5 | 3.67 | Anisole | 65/78/(108) |
6 | 3.81 | trimethyl phosphate | 79/110/(140) |
7 | 5.47 | pentaerythritol, trimethyl ether | 45/75/(178) |
8 | 7.70 | octanedioic acid, dimethyl ester | 74/129/(202) |
9 | 7.83 | dimethyl phthalate | 163/(194) |
10 | 8.55 | nonanedioic acid, dimethyl ester | 74/152/(216) |
11 | 9.38 | decanedioic acid, dimethyl ester | 74/125/(230) |
12 | 9.57 | 2-naphthylamine, N-methyl | 115/128/(157) |
13 | 9.67 | 1-naphthylamine, N,N-dimethyl | 128/154/(171) |
14 | 10.18 | 1-naphthylamine, 2-methoxy | 130/158/(173) |
15 | 11.41 | diphenyl-methyl phosphate (MDPP) | 77/170/(264) |
16 | 11.49 | hexadecanoic acid, methyl ester | 74/(270) |
17 | 12.87 | octadecanoic acid, methyl ester | 74/(298) |
18 | 14.42 | dehydroabietic acid, methyl ester | 239/(314) |
19 | 15.18 | 7-methoxy dehydroabietic acid, methyl ester | 227/267/(342) |
20 | 16.91 | 7,15-dimethoxy tetradehydroabietic acid, methyl ester | 73/340/(372) |
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Izzo, F.C.; Van Keulen, H.; Carrieri, A. Assessing the Condition of Complex Poly-Material Artworks by Py-GC-MS: The Study of Cellulose Acetate-Based Animation Cels. Separations 2022, 9, 131. https://doi.org/10.3390/separations9050131
Izzo FC, Van Keulen H, Carrieri A. Assessing the Condition of Complex Poly-Material Artworks by Py-GC-MS: The Study of Cellulose Acetate-Based Animation Cels. Separations. 2022; 9(5):131. https://doi.org/10.3390/separations9050131
Chicago/Turabian StyleIzzo, Francesca Caterina, Henk Van Keulen, and Alessandra Carrieri. 2022. "Assessing the Condition of Complex Poly-Material Artworks by Py-GC-MS: The Study of Cellulose Acetate-Based Animation Cels" Separations 9, no. 5: 131. https://doi.org/10.3390/separations9050131
APA StyleIzzo, F. C., Van Keulen, H., & Carrieri, A. (2022). Assessing the Condition of Complex Poly-Material Artworks by Py-GC-MS: The Study of Cellulose Acetate-Based Animation Cels. Separations, 9(5), 131. https://doi.org/10.3390/separations9050131