The solution to an unresolved problem: newly synthesised nanocollagen for the preservation of leather
Marina Bicchieri, Federica Valentini, Francesca Pascalicchio, Maria, Luisa Riccardi, Piero Colaizzi, Camilla Del Re, Maurizio Talamo

TL;DR
This study introduces a newly synthesized nanocollagen that effectively restores and preserves leather, offering durable improvements in mechanical properties and elasticity without altering color, thus advancing conservation techniques for leather artifacts.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel synthesis of nanocollagen and demonstrates its effectiveness in restoring and preserving leather, with potential applications in conservation of historical leather objects.
Findings
No color change after nanocollagen application
Increased mechanical strength of treated leather
Enhanced elasticity and shrinkage temperature
Abstract
A widespread problem in libraries is related to the preservation of book covers in leather that are often torn, powdery and abraded. The same problem is encountered in the conservation of leather goods. Until now a satisfactory solution to contrast the leather deterioration had not been found and the applied conservation methods offered only temporary solutions, without guaranteeing a real and durable effectiveness. At the Istituto centrale restauro e conservazione patrimonio archivistico e librario (Icrcpal) it was decided to research more durable results and to apply nanocollagen solutions to the leather. A new synthesis of nanocollagen was performed in collaboration with Tor Vergata University, and Fondazione INUIT and the newly synthesised nanocollagen was characterised by different spectroscopic and imaging techniques, then applied to laboratory samples and, at the end of the…
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