Sodium Alginate-Encapsulated Oregano Essential Oil Microcapsules for the Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Wood
Biao Wang, Bingjian Zhang, Yulan Hu

TL;DR
This study develops microcapsules containing oregano essential oil to protect waterlogged archaeological wood from microbial degradation.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel microencapsulation method to enhance the stability and sustained release of oregano essential oil for wood conservation.
Findings
OEO@SAM microcapsules showed high antimicrobial activity with only 0.71 g/L required for bacterial inhibition.
The optimal formulation achieved an encapsulation efficiency of 24.05% under specific preparation conditions.
The microcapsules demonstrated stable sustained release, fitting the zero-order kinetic model.
Abstract
Waterlogged archaeological wood is highly vulnerable to degradation by wood-degrading microorganisms. Oregano essential oil (OEO) shows excellent antimicrobial activity against such microbes, but its high volatility and poor stability restrict direct application in cultural relic protection. This study aims to optimize the preparation of sodium alginate (SA)-based OEO microcapsules (OEO@SAM), characterize their structural and physicochemical properties, and evaluate their sustained-release antimicrobial performance for waterlogged archaeological wood conservation. OEO@SAM was fabricated via ionic crosslinking, with orthogonal experiments optimizing three key parameters: OEO:SA ratio, SA concentration, and CaCl2 concentration. The microcapsules were characterized by morphological observation, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), etc. Encapsulation…
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TopicsWood Treatment and Properties · Advanced Cellulose Research Studies · Building materials and conservation
