石墨烯
衰退
化学气相沉积
材料科学
氧化物
纳米技术
光电子学
计算机科学
电信
解码方法
冶金
作者
Maria Kotsidi,George Gorgolis,Maria Giovanna Pastore Carbone,George Anagnostopoulos,Georgios Paterakis,Giovanna Poggi,Anastasios C. Manikas,George Trakakis,Piero Baglioni,Costas Galiotis
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41565-021-00934-z
摘要
Modern and contemporary art materials are generally prone to irreversible colour changes upon exposure to light and oxidizing agents. Graphene can be produced in thin large sheets, blocks ultraviolet light, and is impermeable to oxygen, moisture and corrosive agents; therefore, it has the potential to be used as a transparent layer for the protection of art objects in museums, during storage and transportation. Here we show that a single-layer or multilayer graphene veil, produced by chemical vapour deposition, can be deposited over artworks to protect them efficiently against colour fading, with a protection factor of up to 70%. We also show that this process is reversible since the graphene protective layer can be removed using a soft rubber eraser without causing any damage to the artwork. We have also explored a complementary contactless graphene-based route for colour protection that is based on the deposition of graphene on picture framing glass for use when the direct application of graphene is not feasible due to surface roughness or artwork fragility. Overall, the present results are a proof of concept of the potential use of graphene as an effective and removable protective advanced material to prevent colour fading in artworks.
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