In Vitro Viability Tests of New Ecofriendly Nanosystems Incorporating Essential Oils for Long-Lasting Conservation of Stone Artworks

Author:

Bartoli Flavia12ORCID,Corradi Leonora3,Hosseini Zohreh2ORCID,Privitera Antonella2ORCID,Zuena Martina2,Kumbaric Alma2,Graziani Valerio4ORCID,Tortora Luca4ORCID,Sodo Armida2ORCID,Caneva Giulia2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Heritage Science, National Research Council, ISPC-CNR, 00010 Rome, Italy

2. Department of Science, University of Roma Tre, 00146 Rome, Italy

3. Department of Chemistry “Giacomo Ciamician”, Alma Mater Studiorum, Ravenna Campus, Bologna University, 48121 Ravenna, Italy

4. National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), Roma Tre Section, 00146 Rome, Italy

Abstract

The study explores the application of natural biocides (oregano essential oil and eugenol, directly applied in solutions or encapsulated within silica nanocapsules) for safeguarding stone cultural heritage from biodeterioration, using green algae (Chlorococcum sp.) and cyanobacteria (Leptolyngbya sp.) as common pioneer biodeteriogens. Core-shell nanocontainers were built for a controlled release of microbicidal agents, a safe application of chemicals and a prolonged efficacy. The qualitative and quantitative evaluations of biocide efficiency at different doses were periodically performed in vitro, after six scheduled intervals of time (until 100 days). The release kinetics of composite biocide-embedding silica nanocapsules were characterized by the UV-Vis spectroscopy technique. Data showed both promising potential and some limitations. The comparative tests of different biocidal systems shed light on their variable efficacy against microorganisms, highlighting how encapsulation influences the release dynamics and the overall effectiveness. Both the essential oils showed a potential efficacy in protective antifouling coatings for stone artifacts. Ensuring compatibility with materials, understanding their differences in biocidal activity and their release rates becomes essential in tailoring gel, microemulsion or coating products for direct on-site application.

Funder

Regione Lazio

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry,Biomaterials,Bioengineering

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