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Tuesday, May 17 • 11:30am - 11:45am
(Objects) Acne Gel for Green Ear Syndrome? A study on copper corrosion stain removal from poly(vinyl chloride)

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The removal of copper corrosion stains from plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) are of concern to both conservators and the collectors of popular vinyl dolls. Early Barbie™ dolls in the 1960’s and 1970’s were sold with earrings inserted into the ear, and Dawn® dolls sold in the early 1970’s featured bendable knees with internal metal and dense plastic armatures. These components are comprised of copper alloys which over time may create corrosion stains on and within the plastic. The conservation field is still relatively hesitant to implement invasive treatment of plastics, while public collectors are actively trying treatment methods to reduce the staining. Currently the most common method used by collectors employs common over-the-counter acne topical gels. Two acne topical gels were tested using methods described by private collectors to determine the effectiveness and any potential irreversible damages caused by these removal methods of the corrosion staining. Neutrogena® gel contains salicylic acid as the primary acting compound and the other by Clearsil® contains benzoyl peroxide. Normal and fluorescence induced illumination documented the visible change of the samples during testing. The samples were weighed to determine possible loss of plasticizer or material. X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) was employed to follow movement of the stain by presence of the copper αβ K-lines. It was determined the salicylic acid gel removed copper from the sample while the benzoyl peroxide acted primarily as a bleaching agent. Pyrolysis - Gas Chromography -Mass Spectroscopy (py-GC-MS) was also used to characterize the PVC samples, gels and removed residues to determine the materials extracted during the tests.

Speakers
avatar for Rebecca Ploeger

Rebecca Ploeger

Professor/Educator, SUNY Buffalo State University
Dr. Rebecca Ploeger is an Associate Professor of Conservation Science in the Garman Art Conservation Department at Buffalo State College. She received her Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences from the University of Torino, Italy. Her main research interests are in the design, characterization... Read More →
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Dawn MP Wallace

Objects Conservator, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
Dawn MP Wallace is an objects conservator working at the National Museum of American History on exhibits for the Museum’s newly renovated West Wing, and on several special projects like the Ruby Slippers. She spent her third year internship at NMAH before graduating from the Buffalo... Read More →

Co-Author(s)
avatar for Aaron Shugar

Aaron Shugar

Professor/Educator, Garman Art Conservation Department State University of New York College at Buffalo
Dr. Aaron Shugar is currently the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Conservation Science in the Art Conservation Department, SUNY - Buffalo State. Dr. Shugar earned his M.Sc. from Sheffield University and his Ph.D. from University College London. Prior to working in Buffalo, he served... Read More →
avatar for Jonathan Thornton

Jonathan Thornton

Conservation Professor, Patricia H. and Richard E. Garman Art Conservation Department State University of New York College at Buffalo (SUNY Buffalo State)
Jonathan Thornton has taught objects conservation at the Art Conservation Department since 1980. Following an earlier career as an artist/silversmith, he studied conservation in this department when it was still located in Cooperstown, NY, and received his M. A. and Certificate of... Read More →


Tuesday May 17, 2016 11:30am - 11:45am EDT
Room 710 B