Unusual corrosion and efflorescence products on bronze and iron antiquities stored in wooden cabinets
The investigation of light blue corrosion products associate with the deterioration of bronzes induced by acetic pollution arising from storage cabinet materials has been undertaking, using X-ray diffraction, ion chomatography and flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Though a full identification of...
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Conservation science in the U.K.: preprints of the meeting held in Glasgow, May 1993 p. 60-66, ill. fig |
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London, United Kingdom :
James & James
1993
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520 | |a The investigation of light blue corrosion products associate with the deterioration of bronzes induced by acetic pollution arising from storage cabinet materials has been undertaking, using X-ray diffraction, ion chomatography and flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Though a full identification of the nature of corrosion products has been obtained, the quantification of sodium copper, formate and chloride has been helpful in understanding the species present. The analysis of white crystalline efflorescence occurring on several Roman iron artifacts, using ion chromatography and flame atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, ammonium, iron acetate, formate, chloride, nitrate and sulphate levels has also aided the characterisation of this material. The need for an international data base for unidentified corrosion and efflorescence products is advocated. | ||
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