The Impact of Particulate Matters and Nanoparticles on Thermoplastic Polymer Coatings and Paint Layers

Polymers (Basel). 2022 Jun 17;14(12):2477. doi: 10.3390/polym14122477.

Abstract

This article attempts to highlight a phenomenon that more or less permanently damages emulsion paint layers, the surfaces of which remain sufficiently permeable for dust particles to become permanently anchored there; when the particles are nanometric, this can cause a permanent change in appearance. Based on scientific documents, empirical observations, laboratory analyses, case studies, and reconstructions of characteristic pictorial layers, this paper aims to highlight the medium- and long-term risks that alter these surfaces, in order to realize strategies for better prevention. The physico-chemical nature of these vulnerable materials will be discussed first, followed by the dust's involvement; finally, the topic will be illustrated through concrete examples, with photos taken using digital, 4 K optical, and Scanning Electron Microscope equipment (SEM), in order to show how the problem of dust particle accumulation impacts even the most contemporary works of art.

Keywords: acrylic polymers; dirt; dust; nanoparticles; painted artwork; ultra-fine particles (UFPs).

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.