Some applications of ion chromatography to the study of the deterioration of museum artifacts
Ion chromatography has been applied to the investigation of corrosion and efflorescence products on a range of museum artifacts whose deterioration is due to reaction with organic carbonyl pollutants in the storage environment. The potential of the technique and its optimisation for the determinatio...
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Materials issues in art and archaeology III: symposium held April 27-May 1, 1992, San Francisco, California, USA p. 869-882, ill. figs |
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Corporate Author: | Materials issues in art and archaeology (-) |
Other Authors: | Tennent, Norman H. (-), Cooksey, Brian G., Littlejohn, David, Ottaway, Barbara J. |
Format: | BookSection |
Language: | eng |
ISBN: | 9781558991620 |
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States :
Materials Research Society
1992
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Series: | Materials research society symposium proceedings
v. 267 |
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