Migration of phthalate plasticisers in heritage objects made of poly(vinyl chloride): mechanical and environmental aspects
Sonia Bujok, Tomasz Pa\'nczyk, Kosma Szutkowski, Dominika Anio{\l},, Sergii Antropov, Krzysztof Krucza{\l}a, {\L}ukasz Bratasz

TL;DR
This study investigates phthalate plasticiser migration in heritage PVC objects, analyzing environmental and mechanical impacts, and proposes non-destructive methods for assessment to aid conservation efforts.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive understanding of plasticiser migration mechanisms and provides a practical protocol for non-destructive analysis in heritage conservation.
Findings
Migration risk is low after mild surface cleaning.
Surface cleaning reduces dust and air pollution from phthalates.
Migration correlates with molar mass of plasticisers.
Abstract
To clean or not to clean? The solution to this dilemma is related to understanding the plasticiser migration which has a few practical implications for the state of museum artefacts made of plasticised poly(vinyl chloride) - PVC and objects stored in their vicinity. The consequences of this process encompass aesthetic changes due to the presence of exudates and dust deposition, an increase in air pollution and the development of mechanical stresses. Therefore, this paper discusses the plasticiser migration in PVC to provide evidence and support the development of recommendations and guidelines for conservators, collection managers and heritage scientists. Particularly, the investigation is focused on the migration of the ortho-phthalates representing the group of the most abundant plasticisers in PVC collections. The predominance of inner diffusion or surface emission (evaporation)…
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TopicsBuilding materials and conservation · Polymer Science and PVC · Material Properties and Applications
