Adhesion of Historic Tile Fragments in Outdoor Architectural Settings

Author:

Musacchi Jessica12,Silva Helena M. A. R.1,Cabral-Fonseca Susana1,Esteves Lurdes3,Delgado Rodrigues José1,Rodrigues Maria Paula1,Pereira Sílvia R. M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil, Avenida do Brasil 101, 1700-066 Lisbon, Portugal

2. Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences, University of Bologna, Via Alfredo Baccarini, 27, 48121 Ravenna, Italy

3. Museu Nacional do Azulejo, Rua Madre Deus 4, 1900-312 Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract

Azulejos are part of Portugal’s most important cultural heritage. However, a large part of this heritage is at risk due to lack of or improper conservation treatments. There are, however, not many studies dedicated to the procedures and materials used in their conservation to guide the choices of conservators/restorers. Through this work, the performances of the adhesives commonly used in azulejo conservation are studied considering the extreme conditions they may experience when in an outdoor environment. Three types of adhesives were studied: acrylics, epoxies, and cellulose nitrates. The adhesives were evaluated for their workability and characterized by FTIR, DMA, and bending tests to obtain information on their adhesion effectiveness and compatibility with the azulejo ceramic substrate before and after artificial and natural ageing. When subjected to mechanical loads, the high strength and stiffness of the epoxy resins could lead to the development of new fractures in the previously undamaged ceramic matrix, making them less suitable for the adhesion of historic tile fragments. Cellulose nitrates revealed a high chemical alteration and the highest degradation rate in the mechanical properties with ageing, showing it to be the least stable in the studied conditions. The acrylic resins proved to be the most chemically stable, with less yellowing and with physical properties that revealed to be the most compatible for the adhesion of the studied azulejo fragments in outdoor environments.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia

Publisher

MDPI AG

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