Gellan-Based Hydrogels and Microgels for Culturage Heritage: Arheological Perspective

35 Pages Posted: 12 Aug 2024

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Silvia Franco

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Leonardo Severini

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Elena Buratti

University of Ferrara

Tavagnacco Letizia

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Simona Sennato

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Mauro Missori

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Barbara Ruzicka

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Claudia Mazzuca

University of Rome Tor Vergata

Emanuela Zaccarelli

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Roberta Angelini

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

Gellan gum has gained significant attention due to its versatility in multiple applications in the form of hydrogels and microgels. A thorough understanding of the rheological behaviour of these systems is crucial both for fundamental research and to optimize the manufacturing needs. To this aim, here we extensively characterize the rheological behaviour of gellan based hydrogels and microgels recently used for efficient paper cleaning for restoration interventions. In particular, we study their viscoelastic properties, also during hydrogel and microgel formation, assessing the role of temperature, gellan concentration, and, importantly, the presence of different cations, which plays a crucial role in the gelation process. We find the interesting result that, in the conditions where they are efficient for cleaning, gellan hydrogels exhibit a double yielding behavior. In addition, we provide a detailed description of gellan microgels preparation, ensuring high control and reproducibility of the samples. Altogether our study sheds light on the mechanical stability, network structure, and overall functionality of the gellan-based gels, providing  valuable insights into optimizing conditions for desired applications in paper cleaning.

Keywords: gellan gum, rheology, microgels, hydrogels, paper cleaning, polysaccharide, gelation

Suggested Citation

Franco, Silvia and Severini, Leonardo and Buratti, Elena and Letizia, Tavagnacco and Sennato, Simona and Missori, Mauro and Ruzicka, Barbara and Mazzuca, Claudia and Zaccarelli, Emanuela and Angelini, Roberta, Gellan-Based Hydrogels and Microgels for Culturage Heritage: Arheological Perspective. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4923811

Silvia Franco (Contact Author)

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Leonardo Severini

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Elena Buratti

University of Ferrara ( email )

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Tavagnacco Letizia

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Simona Sennato

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Mauro Missori

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Barbara Ruzicka

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Claudia Mazzuca

University of Rome Tor Vergata ( email )

Emanuela Zaccarelli

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Roberta Angelini

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