siccatifs
Siccatifs are substances that promote drying, particularly in oils and paints. They are essentially drying agents that accelerate the oxidative polymerization process of unsaturated oils, transforming them from a liquid to a solid state. This process, known as autoxidation, is a chemical reaction where the oil reacts with atmospheric oxygen, leading to cross-linking of the fatty acid chains and the formation of a hard film.
The most common siccatifs are metallic salts, typically cobalt, manganese, lead, or zirconium salts of organic
Siccatifs are added in small quantities to oil-based paints, varnishes, and printing inks. Their function is