Metal soaps, the organic salts resulting from the interaction of fatty acids and metal cations, arouse interest in the scientific field because of their versatility in a great range of chemical applications as well as because of the mechanism of their formation during degradation processes. This article presents a review of the synthetic pathways used to produce metal soaps, their relevant physico-chemical properties, and how these reflect in their applications. Common industrial uses of metal soaps are reported, with a particular focus on those applications, such as cosmetics, paints, and coatings, that have an impact on the cultural heritage field. In addition, the occurrence of metal soaps in cultural heritage studies is presented, rangi...
Abstract Metal soap formation is one of the most wide-spread degradation mechanisms observed in hist...
Metal soap formation is one of the most wide-spread degradation mechanisms observed in historical oi...
Metals have always fascinated humans, for reasons ranging from practical through aesthetic to philos...
To characterize more fully the metal soaps found in paint films or on metal surfaces, several metal ...
Up to 70 % of the oil paintings conserved in collections present metal soaps, which result from the ...
International audienceThe origin(s) and role(s) of metal soaps in paints are a worldwide concern tod...
Abstract Up to 70 % of the oil paintings conserved in collections present metal soaps, which result ...
Lead and zinc soaps are commonly seen as signs of oil paint degradation. The pathway from pigment to...
From a chemical point of view, oil paintings are not stable objects. Visually, changes in the appear...
Objects where brass and leather are combined with each other often lead to the brass corroding heavi...
Metal soap formation is recognised as a critical degradation mechanism in historical oil paintings, ...
Currently, approximately 70% of paintings in museum collections are affected by the presence of meta...
The formation of Pb, Zn, and Cu carboxylates (soaps) has caused visible deterioration in hundreds of...
The reaction of earth and synthetic pigments with lipidic binders (drying oils, egg yolk .... ) has ...
Metals conservation involves the preservation of cultural objects. The goal is to preserve objects w...
Abstract Metal soap formation is one of the most wide-spread degradation mechanisms observed in hist...
Metal soap formation is one of the most wide-spread degradation mechanisms observed in historical oi...
Metals have always fascinated humans, for reasons ranging from practical through aesthetic to philos...
To characterize more fully the metal soaps found in paint films or on metal surfaces, several metal ...
Up to 70 % of the oil paintings conserved in collections present metal soaps, which result from the ...
International audienceThe origin(s) and role(s) of metal soaps in paints are a worldwide concern tod...
Abstract Up to 70 % of the oil paintings conserved in collections present metal soaps, which result ...
Lead and zinc soaps are commonly seen as signs of oil paint degradation. The pathway from pigment to...
From a chemical point of view, oil paintings are not stable objects. Visually, changes in the appear...
Objects where brass and leather are combined with each other often lead to the brass corroding heavi...
Metal soap formation is recognised as a critical degradation mechanism in historical oil paintings, ...
Currently, approximately 70% of paintings in museum collections are affected by the presence of meta...
The formation of Pb, Zn, and Cu carboxylates (soaps) has caused visible deterioration in hundreds of...
The reaction of earth and synthetic pigments with lipidic binders (drying oils, egg yolk .... ) has ...
Metals conservation involves the preservation of cultural objects. The goal is to preserve objects w...
Abstract Metal soap formation is one of the most wide-spread degradation mechanisms observed in hist...
Metal soap formation is one of the most wide-spread degradation mechanisms observed in historical oi...
Metals have always fascinated humans, for reasons ranging from practical through aesthetic to philos...