Evaluating the impact of different exogenous factors on silk textiles deterioration with use of size exclusion chromatography

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Dominika Pawcenis
Mariusz Smoleń
Monika A. Aksamit-Koperska
Tomasz Łojewski
Joanna Łojewska
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[1] Jagiellonian University,Chemistry Faculty
[2] AGH University of Science and Technology,Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics
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Applied Physics A | 2016年 / 122卷
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VOCs; Size Exclusion Chromatography; Silk Fibroin; Size Exclusion Chromatography; Silk Fibre;
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Size exclusion chromatography (SEC), especially coupled with multiple angle laser light scattering detector (MALLS) is a powerful tool in diagnostics of deterioration of historic and art objects to evaluate their condition. In this paper, SEC–UV–MALLS–DRI technique was applied to study degradation of silk fibroin samples (Bombyx mori) artificially aged under various conditions: in the presence of oxygen, in different amount of water vapour and in volatile organic products (VOCs), all at temperature of 90 °C. Conditions were chosen in such a way that it mimicked real conditions of textiles’ storing during exhibitions and in show cases. The influence of temperature, moisture and VOCs content on the state of silk textiles was examined with the use of size exclusion chromatography. Pseudo-zero-order Ekenstam equation was applied to study degradation rates of fibroin with use of the approximated values of DP of fibroin.
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