Evolution of the viscoelastic properties of painting stratigraphies: a moisture weathering and nanoindentation approach

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In this investigation on the mechanical behaviour of paint films, we use a new ferrule-top nanoindentation protocol developed for cultural heritage studies to examine the impact of repeated relative humidity variations on the viscoelastic behaviour of paint films and their mechanical properties in different paint stratigraphies through the changes in their storage and loss moduli. We show that the moisture weathering impact on the micromechanics varies for each of these pigment-oil systems. Data from the nanoindentation protocol provide new insights into the evolution of the viscoelastic properties dsue to the impact of moisture weathering on paint films.

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Tiennot, M., Iannuzzi, D., & Hermens, E. (2021). Evolution of the viscoelastic properties of painting stratigraphies: a moisture weathering and nanoindentation approach. Heritage Science, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-021-00552-x

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