Transparent Figures: Researching and Preserving Objects of Cellulose Acetate

Author:

Kemper Benjamin1,Herm Christoph1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Study Program of Restoration, Dresden University of Fine Arts, 01307 Dresden, Germany

Abstract

In 1935, the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden began to produce the so-called Transparent Figures, which became icons of the 20th century. This study aims to explore the effects of external agents such as humidity and temperature on the aging mechanism of the materials of the Transparent Figures and to slow it down through preventive measures. The focus is on cellulose acetate (CA), which was used for the outer skin of the Transparent Figures. The original objects were investigated using FTIR, Raman, and GC–MS. On some Transparent Figures, liquid leakage of additives occurs when the relative humidity rises above 50–60% RH and is accompanied by a release of acetic acid. Based on these findings, original CA used for the production of the Transparent Figures was artificially re-aged at 70 °C while varying the relative humidity. The specimens were analyzed with colorimetry and GC–MS. Additive content, degree of substitution and degree of polymerization were determined. The results showed that the degradation is slowed down at 30% RH compared to aging at 50% RH or 70% RH. Thus, lowering the relative humidity seems effective in slowing down the degradation of the CA of the Transparent Figures. A relative humidity of 30% RH and a temperature of 15 °C are recommended.

Funder

Volkswagen Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry

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