The drying of an oil paint is due to the polyunsaturations of the oil in the binder. Polyunsaturated oils dry trough an autoxidation process in which the double bonds of linolenic and linoleic acids naturally react with the oxygen present in the atmosphere. The gradual conversion of the liquid oil through a soft gel to a rubbery solid occurs as a result of a multistep free radical chain reaction. During the propagation step, hydroperoxides are formed. A method frequently used to follow the oil curing is the DSC monitoring of the peroxide decomposition peak during time. Since the oil polymerization affects its crystallinity, we propose here an altemative method to asses the oil curing. The melting peak of linseed oil samples is measured at different times of curing and compared with the profile of the peroxide decomposition peak over time. The comparison shows that the two phenomena are strongly correlated and that, when the maximum of the peroxide content is reached, the melting peak disappears. The study of the DSC melting peak is therefore proposed as a valid alternative tool to monitor the curing of an oil paint.

The DSC monitoring of oil melting to follow the oil curing / S. Pizzimenti, C. Duce, M.R. Tinè, I. Bonaduce, F. Saitta, M. Signorelli, D. Fessas - In: CEEC-TAC5 & Medicta2019: Book of Abstracts / [a cura di] A. Rotaru, S. Vecchio-Ciprioti. - [s.l] : CEEC-TAC, 2019. - ISBN 9783940237590. - pp. 118-118 (( convegno Joint 5th Central and Eastern European Conference on Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry and 14th Mediterranean Conference on Calorimetry and Thermal Analysis tenutosi a Roma nel 2019.

The DSC monitoring of oil melting to follow the oil curing

F. Saitta;M. Signorelli;D. Fessas
2019

Abstract

The drying of an oil paint is due to the polyunsaturations of the oil in the binder. Polyunsaturated oils dry trough an autoxidation process in which the double bonds of linolenic and linoleic acids naturally react with the oxygen present in the atmosphere. The gradual conversion of the liquid oil through a soft gel to a rubbery solid occurs as a result of a multistep free radical chain reaction. During the propagation step, hydroperoxides are formed. A method frequently used to follow the oil curing is the DSC monitoring of the peroxide decomposition peak during time. Since the oil polymerization affects its crystallinity, we propose here an altemative method to asses the oil curing. The melting peak of linseed oil samples is measured at different times of curing and compared with the profile of the peroxide decomposition peak over time. The comparison shows that the two phenomena are strongly correlated and that, when the maximum of the peroxide content is reached, the melting peak disappears. The study of the DSC melting peak is therefore proposed as a valid alternative tool to monitor the curing of an oil paint.
Settore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
Settore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analitica
2019
Associazione Italiana di Calorimetria e Analisi Termica
Central and Eastern European Committee on Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Sapienza - Università di Roma
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