Work Packages (WP) 2-5 dealt with the development of new tools and solutions.
WP2 developed 12 nanostructured fluids (with cleavable and degradable surfactants); 20 hydrogels and 12 organogels for cleaning water- and solvent-sensitive surfaces. These systems were used to clean masterpieces by Picasso, Pollock, Lichtenstein, and others.
WP3 produced 25 dispersions of nanoparticles, polyelectrolytes, and cellulose fibers/crystals in water or ethanol, and 3 dispersions in apolar solvents, for the strengthening and deacidification of canvases. These systems have been assessed on canvases from the 19th and 20th century.
WP4 developed 8 protective coatings, both active (releasing corrosion inhibitors), passive (gas barrier), and multilayer (active+passive) for the preservation of metal artifacts and rapid prototyping materials. On metals, the coatings protect the substrate from corrosion. On plastics, the potential of the coatings against UV radiation, heat, oxygen, and water, was explored.
WP 5 developed: 4 nanoinks and nanopastes for the SERS detection of dyes (challenging with conventional tools); 3 SERS substrates, including elastomers, hydrogels, and glass: these allow non-invasive sampling of artworks; 3 VOCs electrochemical sensors for detection of formaldehyde, ketones, and phenols, i.e. indoor pollutants and degradation markers. These systems have been used to analyze drawings by Federico Fellini, and plastic sculptures.
WP6 completed the Environmental impact assessment (CLP self-classification, ecotoxicological and colloidal characterization, leaching testing and safety assessment of the new formulations), and developed the WoE sustainability assessment methodology, a guideline protocol for the assessment of innovative conservation products.
WP7 tackled the exploitation of the project results: SWOT Analysis; scale up of production; selection of Key Product Demonstrators (KPDs), and Business Plan; a workshop with the End users and the Technology Transfer Board; Final Exploitation Plan.
WP8 has carried out intense dissemination (workshops, seminars, publications, project site, contacts network): 34 dissemination actions in year 1, 133 in year 2, and 272 in year 3; 71 peer-reviewed, scientific publications produced by the Consortium members.
The cluster ECHOES has been created (
http://www.echc.eu/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)) gathering the major projects in cultural heritage preservation.