Innovative Materials and Tools for the Cleaning of Cultural Heritage
A special issue of Heritage (ISSN 2571-9408).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 July 2025 | Viewed by 144
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainable conservation strategies; protective coatings; characterization of organic artistic materials; degradation studies
Interests: cleaning consolidation and protection of heritage objects
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Dear Colleagues,
In the field of cultural heritage conservation, surface cleaning is one of the most critical and important operations. It not only creates a new appearance for artworks, it also allows for effective conservation, preventing further deterioration caused by deposits of extraneous substances or alterations of the surface itself. The variety of unwanted materials adds complexity to the cleaning process, ranging from common particulate matter, soot, and soluble salts to wax, aged varnishes, adhesives, protective coatings, and many others. An appropriate cleaning method requires selection and control, effectively removing unwanted materials while preserving the integrity of the original surface. Additionally, modern conservation practices demand eco-compatibility, economic sustainability, and non-toxicity.
Recent advancements have led to the development and testing of innovative materials and tools for cleaning artworks, such as green solvents, gels, nanostructured fluids, enzymes, chelants, laser technology, etc. These innovations aim to establish more effective, controllable, and feasible cleaning processes, with encouraging results showing the rapid progress in this area.
This Special Issue invites original research studies and review papers on innovative materials and tools for the cleaning of cultural heritage, providing insights into the development, validation, and testing of these new materials and methods.
Research areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Synthesis of innovative cleaning materials;
- Green approach and strategies;
- Analytical validation of new cleaning methods;
- Comparative studies of cleaning methodologies;
- Sustainable cleaning protocols;
- Innovative methods for monitoring the cleaning results;
- Case studies;
We look forward to receiving your original research articles and reviews.
Dr. Dominique Scalarone
Dr. Antonio Sansonetti
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- green materials
- sustainability
- cleaning effectiveness
- cleaning monitoring
- non-contact cleaning
- laser
- gels
- emulsions
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