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Welcome to the website of the Department of Chemical Technology of Monument Conservation  

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Research groups

Inorganic materials

The field of inorganic materials includes a variety of construction materials such as stone, plaster, mortar etc. Monuments, or at least their parts, often survive for many centuries. To respect the basic rule of today's preservation of monuments - the maximum effort to safeguard the memory - it is required to search for methods and means of protection or restoration that cause minimal damage to the object and that, preferably, do not replace historic materials.

At our Department, we pay great attention to the research in the area of consolidation or stone waterproofing. Recently, the research focuses on the development of new stone consolidants based on organosilane compounds. Attention is also paid to the development of new compounds for artificial stone production. Being given the fact that the use of cement-based mortars and plasters is usually not advisable, research focuses also on lime-based and hydraulic lime-based mortars modification by polymer substances. Some older works were devoted to the modification of cement mortars by the addition of polymers and to the use of these mortars for strenghtening of the reverse of transfer murals. Part of the research also deals with the use of hollow glass or ceramic microsphere fillers. These expanded mortars may be used for the preparation of light pads for transfer murals. Currently, our research focuses on the behavior of vegetable oils in stone and on the possibilities of thir removal and on the behavior of spongilite during liquid consolidants infiltration.

Organic materials

The organic materials that could be found in historic buildings include wood, paper, parchment, leather, textiles and many other substances used as adhesives and binders (oils, resins, proteins, polysaccharides, waxes, etc.). In addition to the natural materials in the area of restoring and preserving monuments, synthetic materials are increasingly applied in recent decades, either as original artwork material or as a supplement material or preservative. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to these materials, to their aging and to the impact on the monument original materials.

In recent years, the research is focused mainly on timber. Extensive research on consolidation of wood as well as on protective agents properties and behavior has been carried out recently. 
In cooperation with the National Archives, our Department also participates in the research of archival materials - paper, parchment and leather. The research is focused mainly on deacidification of paper, leather oiling, disinfection of archive materials etc. Recently, we have cooperated with the restoration workshops of the Prague Castle in addressing issues of textile conservation (eg. adhesives removal). In the past, the Department conducted research on aging of oils and protein binders.

The Department co-operates with many restorers and professional workplaces in addressing the identification of organic (colored layer binders, coatings, adhesives etc.) and inorganic (eg. pigments) materials.

As a part of the general research, we examine the application of synthetic organic materials (consolidants, adhesives, water repellents etc.) and their impact on the monuments made of both organic and inorganic materials (stone, plaster).

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The Institute of Chemical Technology of Monument Conservation organizes studies of Technology of Restoring and Preservation of Historical Monuments and forms part of the Process Technology and Processing of Polymers study branch.

After taking basic chemical engineering courses, students attend special lectures and do practical laboratory work. They study the problems of corrosive processes in basic materials used in historical monuments (stone, wood, paper, metals, glass and ceramics) as well as the methods of monuments protecting, preserving and restoring. Students also take selected courses that relate to the preservation, reconstruction and regeneration of historical buldings at the Faculty of Architecture (Czech Technical University in Prague). In order to acquire complex knowledge of the conservation-restauration problems, students work on field studies and visit specialized centres in museums, galleries etc. Study programs are completed by a bachelor or diploma thesis. Topics of theses are closely related to the research programs undertaken by the Institute of Chemical Technology. After finishing their master studies, students may attend postgraduate studies.

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Research groups

Inorganic materials

The field of inorganic materials includes a variety of construction materials such as stone, plaster, mortar etc. Monuments, or at least their parts, often survive for many centuries. To respect the basic rule of today's preservation of monuments - the maximum effort to safeguard the memory - it is required to search for methods and means of protection or restoration that cause minimal damage to the object and that, preferably, do not replace historic materials.

At our Department, we pay great attention to the research in the area of consolidation or stone waterproofing. Recently, the research focuses on the development of new stone consolidants based on organosilane compounds. Attention is also paid to the development of new compounds for artificial stone production. Being given the fact that the use of cement-based mortars and plasters is usually not advisable, research focuses also on lime-based and hydraulic lime-based mortars modification by polymer substances. Some older works were devoted to the modification of cement mortars by the addition of polymers and to the use of these mortars for strenghtening of the reverse of transfer murals. Part of the research also deals with the use of hollow glass or ceramic microsphere fillers. These expanded mortars may be used for the preparation of light pads for transfer murals. Currently, our research focuses on the behavior of vegetable oils in stone and on the possibilities of thir removal and on the behavior of spongilite during liquid consolidants infiltration.

Organic materials

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In cooperation with the National Archives, our Department also participates in the research of archival materials - paper, parchment and leather. The research is focused mainly on deacidification of paper, leather oiling, disinfection of archive materials etc. Recently, we have cooperated with the restoration workshops of the Prague Castle in addressing issues of textile conservation (eg. adhesives removal). In the past, the Department conducted research on aging of oils and protein binders.

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As a part of the general research, we examine the application of synthetic organic materials (consolidants, adhesives, water repellents etc.) and their impact on the monuments made of both organic and inorganic materials (stone, plaster).

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The research work of the Building Materials and Pigments group focuses on three main areas: inorganic binders, stone and pigments.  The group is concerned with the development of new mortars suitable for repairing historical masonry structures, i.e. both mortars for masonry work or pointing and also injection mortars for repairing plasters or wall mosaics. Another area of interest of the group lies in the consolidation and surface treatment of stone and the development of new types of artificial stone. A large part of research work is centred around studying degradation processes and the properties of mortars and stone during ageing. Research focused on pigments deals with the degradation mechanisms of coloured layers and the development of suitable substances for cleaning and conservation of wall-mounted materials. The research group also works on the development of tested methods that can be used for historical materials. In addition to research, the group also carries out routine analyses of mortars and stone for the study of historical objects. In addition to our own equipment, we also take advantage of the extensive services provided by the Central laboratories.

Members of the research group

Ing. Michal Novák, Ph.D.
Ing. Jan Krejčí

Students

Ing. Ondřej Limpouch

Main fields of interest

  • Masonry and injection mortars
  • Surface treatment of building materials
  • Degradation of building materials
  • Degradation of coloured layer
  • Cleaning of wall paintings
  • Routine analyses of the content of water-soluble salts

Projects

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The Natural and Synthetic Polymer research group studies the damage to and potential means of protecting objects made of natural and synthetic polymers. Natural polymers consist mainly of wood, paper, leather, wax and natural binders. Research on synthetic polymers is focused on works of art and objects in collections made from all kinds of polymer materials, from the oldest, so-called semi-synthetic to modern synthetic polymers. In addition to actual polymeric 3D objects, the group is also concerned with testing modern polymeric products intended for conservation and restoration, in relation to the level of protection and the degree of compatibility. The research group is able to propose a complex approach to care for objects of the cultural heritage made from natural or synthetic materials, i.e. from cleaning, through consolidation and supplementation, the application of protective layers to proposing suitable storage conditions.

Members of the research group

doc. Dr. Ing. Michal Ďurovič
Ing. Irena Kučerová, Ph.D.
Ing. Vítězslav Knotek, Ph.D.
Ing. Barbora Mašek Benetková, Ph.D.
Ing. Martina Nováková, DiS.

Students

Bc. Martin Lacka

Main fields of interest

  • Deacidification of archive documents on a paper support
  • Protection of archive materials against fire and theft
  • Consolidation and degradation of wood
  • Cleaning the surfaces of objects made of synthetic polymers
  • The mechanisms and velocity of degradation processes
  • The release of volatile organic compounds from polymer materials
  • The effect of volatile organic compounds on the degradation of materials
  • Disinfection of natural and synthetic materials
  • Coatings, adhesives and sealants for conservation of historical objects

Projects

Publications

  • Nováková, M., Ďurovič, M.: Metody zvýšení odolnosti papírenských produktů proti hoření. Koroze a ochrana materiálů 64: 100–107, 2020.
  • Knotek, V., Červinka, J., Křenková, Z.: Průzkum a restaurování soch z polyesterového sklolaminátu umístěných v exteriéru. Koroze a ochrana materiálů 63: 130-137, 2019.
  • Drábková, K., Ďurovič, M., Kučerová, I.: Influence of gamma radiation on properties of paper and textile fibres during disinfection. Radiation Physics and Chemistry 152: 75-80, 2018.
  • Knotek, V., Korandová, P., Kalousková, R., Ďurovič, M.: Studium triacetátových kinematografických filmů a magnetické zvukové stopy pomocí infračervené spektroskopie. Koroze a ochrana materiálů 62: 26-32, 2018.
  • Mašková, L., Smolík, J., Ďurovič, M.: Characterization of indoor air quality in different archives - possible implications for books and manuscripts. Building and Environment 120: 77-84, 2017.
  • Ohlídalová, M., Kučerová, I., Brezová, V., Zlámalová Cílová, Z., Michalcová, A.: Influence of metal cations on leather degradation. Journal of Cultural Heritage 24: 86-92, 2017.
  • Tomšová, K., Ďurovič, M.: Influence of disinfection methods on the stability of black and whitesilver gelatin prints. Journal of Cultural Heritage  24: 78-85, 2017.
  • Tomšová, K., Ďurovič, M., Drábková, K.: The effect of disinfection methods on the stability of photographic gelatin. Polymer Degradation and Stability 126: 1-6, 2016.
  • Benetková, B., Peterová, A., Slavíková, M., Kotlík, P.: Impact of Relative Humidity on Modified Alkoxysilane Gels. Key Engineering Materials 714: 95-99, 2016.
  • Knotek, V., Kučerová, I., Horáková, T., Peterová A.: Pružné tmely, jejich degradace a vliv na cementový podklad, Koroze a o materiálů 59: 24-29, 2015.
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The Research in Art History group is concerned with complex art-historical research in the spheres of architecture, art and the applied creative arts. The research activities are centred on specific arts and crafts and artistic artefacts and collections thereof, and the study of historical technologies and materials in general. Emphasis is placed on inter-disciplinary cooperation, interconnection of the results of art-historical research with the information gained from technological research and restoration work in practice. The working group also includes specialists in the historical construction of structures, mediaeval and early modern and modern art, as well as historical glass objects. Team members cooperate with technologists and restoration workers on interdisciplinary research projects and also carry out artistic – historical research in selected areas in the history of art and artistic crafts. Important results of the team include especially a country-wide database concerned with the creative art of the second half of the 20th century in public areas (https://sochyamesta.cz) and mosaics (https://ceskemozaiky.cz).

Members of the research group

PhDr. Zuzana Křenková, Ph.D.
PhDr. Lucie Rychnová, Ph.D.
Mgr. Petr Horák
Mgr. Jan Fiřt, Ph.D.
Mgr. Jan Gaudek, Ph.D.

Main fields of interest

  • Archive and artistic historical research for restoration
  • Modern materials in creative arts
  • Historical technologies
  • The history of applied art
  • The history of mosaics
  • The history of restoration
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The Textile Materials research group deals with the conservation of historical and archaeological textiles. Our research is focused not only on the degradation of textile materials and the development of new conservation technologies, but also on the verification of existing procedures and evaluation of their impact on the long-term stability of textiles. The interconnection of the research with practical applications is our main goal. The textile conservator with a Permit for Conservation from the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic is also a member of the group and she applies the results of the research to cultural heritage objects.

Members of the research group

Ing. Markéta Škrdlantová, Ph.D.
Ing. Klára Drábková, Ph.D.
Ing. Jan Krejčí, Ph.D.
Bc. Jana Bureš Víchová, DiS.

Students

Ing. Jindřiška Drozenová

Main fields of interest

  • Textile technological survey
  • Study of the textiles degradation
  • Disinfection of textiles
  • Dyeing of natural and synthetic textiles
  • Adhesives for textile conservation
  • Conservation of archaeological textiles
  • Preventative conservation
  • Lace conservation

Projects

Publications

  • Krejčí, J., Škrdlantová, M., Drábková, K., Bureš Víchová, J. Polyamide-Based Adhesive Lascaux 5350 in Textile Conservation—Properties, Stability and Use. Heritage, 6, 2023, 164-176, ISSN 2571-9408.
  • Drábková, K., Krejčí, J., Škrdlantová, M., Bureš Víchová, J. Konsolidační prostředky pro archeologické textilie. Textil v muzeu, Technické muzeum v Brně, Brno 2022, 18, 5-13, ISSN 1804-1752.
  • Škrdlantová, M., Krejčí, J., Drábková, K., Bureš Víchová, J., Msallamová, Š. Sušení a zvláčňování archeologických textilií. Fórum pro konzervátory-restaurátory, Technické muzeum v Brně, Brno 2022, 12(1), 30-35, ISSN 2571-4384.
  • Bureš Víchová, J., Drábková, K., Krejčí, J., Škrdlantová, M. Restaurování malovaného kapesníčku metodou podlepení. Textil v muzeu, Technické muzeum v Brně, Brno, 2022, 5-10, ISSN 1804-1752.
  • Drábková, K., Krejčí, J., Škrdlantová, M., Ďurovič, M., Bacílková, B. Influence of Disinfectants on Natural Textile Fibres. Restaurator, Walter De Gruyter, Německo, 2021, 67-86, ISSN 0034-5806.
  • Škrdlantová, M., Drábková, K., Nagyová, D., Krejčí, J., Paulusová, H., Ďurovič, M., Msallamová, Š. Stabilization Methods for Black-Dyed Silk Used for Seals Attachment. Restaurator, Walter De Gruyter, Německo, 2021, 87-103, ISSN 0034-5806.
  • Krejčí, J., Drábková, K., Bureš Víchová, J., Škrdlantová, M. Reversibility of adhesive techniques applied on historical textiles. European Physical Journal Plus, Springer Heidelberg, Německo, 2021, 1-22, ISSN 2190-5444.
  • Krejčí, J., Valentová, M., Bureš Víchová, J., Škrdlantová, M., Drábková, K. Barvení polyamidových textilií. Textil v muzeu, Technické muzeum v Brně, Brno, 2020, 5-11, ISSN 1804-1752.
  • Drábková, K., Ďurovič, M., Škrdlantová, M. Limitations of methods used for monitoring of various cellulose degradation mechanisms. Textile Research Journal, 2020, (15–16), 1770–1782, ISSN 1746-7748.
  • Krejčí, J., Škrdlantová, M., Drábková, K., Bureš Víchová, J. Vlastnosti adheziv z hlediska podlepování historických textilií. Fórum pro konzervátory-restaurátory. 10(2). 2020. ISSN 2571-4384.  online (open access) .

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