The Chemistry of Chelation for Built Heritage Cleaning: The Removal of Copper and Iron Stains

Author:

Canevali Carmen1ORCID,Sansonetti Antonio2ORCID,Rampazzi Laura3ORCID,Monticelli Damiano4ORCID,D'Arienzo Massimiliano5,Di Credico Barbara5ORCID,Ghezzi Elena6,Mostoni Silvia5ORCID,Nisticò Roberto5ORCID,Scotti Roberto57

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science University of Milano-Bicocca via Roberto Cozzi 55 20125 Milan Italy

2. Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale (ISPC-CNR) Via Roberto Cozzi 53 20125 Milan Italy

3. Dipartimento di Scienze Umane e dell'Innovazione per il Territorio (DiSUIT) Università degli Studi dell'Insubria Via Sant'Abbondio 12 22100 Como Italy

4. Department of Science and High Technology Università degli Studi dell'Insubria Via Valleggio 11 Como Italy

5. Department of Materials Science University of Milano-Bicocca INSTM via Roberto Cozzi 55 20125 Milan Italy

6. Brera Academy of Fine Arts Via Brera 28 20121 Milan Italy

7. Institute for Photonics and Nanotechnologies-CNR Via alla Cascata 56/C 38123 Povo (TN) Italy

Abstract

AbstractChelators are widely used in conservation treatments to remove metal stains from marble, travertine, and limestone surfaces. In the current review the chemical aspects underlying the use of chelators for the removal of copper and iron stains from built heritage are described and clear criteria for the selection of the most efficient stain removal treatment are given. The main chelator structural features are outlined and the operating conditions for effective metal stain removal (pH, time of application, etc.) discussed, with a particular emphasis on the ability to form stable metal complexes, the high selectivity towards the metal that should be removed, and the high sustainability for the environment. Dense matrices often host chelators for higher effectiveness, and further research is required to clarify their role in the cleaning process. Then, relevant case studies of copper and iron stain removal are discussed. On these bases, the most effective chelators for copper and stain removal are indicated, providing chemists and conservation scientists with scientific support for conservation operations on stone works of art and opening the way to the synthesis of new chelators.

Publisher

Wiley

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