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|a Corrosion and conservation of cultural heritage metallic artefacts /
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|a The conservation of metallic archaeological and historic artefacts is a major challenge whether they are ancient bronzes or relics of our more recent industrial past. Based on the work of Working Party 21 Corrosion of Archaeological and Historical Artefacts within the European Federation of Corrosion (EFC), this important book summarises key recent research on analytical techniques, understanding corrosion processes and preventing the corrosion of cultural heritage metallic artefacts. After an introductory part on some of the key issues in this area, part two reviews the range of analytical techniques for measuring and analysing corrosion processes, including time resolved spectroelectrochemistry, voltammetry and laser induced breakdown spectroscopy. Part three reviews different types of corrosion processes for a range of artefacts, whilst part four discusses on-site monitoring techniques. The final part of the book summaries a range of conservation techniques and strategies to conserve cultural heritage metallic artefacts. Corrosion and conservation of cultural heritage metallic artefacts is an important reference for all those involved in archaeology and conservation, including governments, museums as well as those undertaking research in archaeology and corrosion science. Summarises key research on analytical techniques for measuring and analysing corrosion processesProvides detailed understanding of corrosion processes and corrosion preventionDiscusses on-site monitoring techniques.
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|a Cover; Corrosion andconservation ofcultural heritagemetallic artefacts; Copyright; Contents; Contributor contact details; Series introduction; Volumes in the EFC series; 1Introduction: conservation versus laboratoryinvestigation in the preservation of metallicheritage artefacts; Part I Conservation issues: past, present, future; 2Conservation, corrosion science andevidence-based preservation strategies formetallic heritage artefacts; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The structure of conservation researchand practice; 2.3 Conservation in practice; 2.4 Corrosion control for conservation practice.
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|a 2.5 Conservation and corrosion sciencein partnership2.6 Preservation of heritage metals; 2.7 Conclusion; 2.8 References; 3Atmospheric corrosion of heritage metallicartefacts: processes and prevention; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Historical perspectives on corrosion; 3.3 Air pollution effects in the twentieth century; 3.4 Current effects of air pollution on corrosion; 3.5 Indoor environments and recent developmentsin standardisation; 3.6 Future trends; 3.7 Conclusion; 3.8 Acknowledgements; 3.9 References; Part II Analytical techniques for the study of cultural heritage corrosion.
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|a 4Analytical techniques for the study ofcorrosion of metallic heritage artefacts: frommicrometer to nanometer scales4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Methodology; 4.3 Morphology observation; 4.4 Composition analyses; 4.5 Structural characterisation; 4.6 Nanoscale investigations; 4.7 Conclusion; 4.8 References; 5The use of metallographic and metallurgicalinvestigation methods in the preservation ofmetallic heritage artefacts; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Methods for sampling artefacts; 5.3 Metallographic examination ofmicrostructure features; 5.4 Successful uses of metallography and metallurgyto aid preservation.
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|a 5.5 Conclusion5.6 References; 6Analysis of corroded metallic heritageartefacts using laser-induced breakdownspectroscopy (LIBS); 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy(LIBS) fundamentals; 6.3 Applications of laser-induced breakdownspectroscopy (LIBS) on the analysis of corrodedarchaeological artefacts: corroded metal threads; 6.4 Depth profi ling of copper-baseddecorative artefact; 6.5 Analysis of corroded Punic coins; 6.6 Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis of Roman silver denarii; 6.7 Conclusion; 6.8 References.
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|a 7Electrochemical measurements in theconservation of metallic heritage artefacts:an overview7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Equipment for electrochemical techniques; 7.3 Potential measurements; 7.4 DC techniques; 7.5 AC techniques; 7.6 Conclusion; 7.7 References; 8Electrochemical analysis of metallicheritage artefacts: time-lapsespectroelectrochemical techniques; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 The electrochemical cell (eCell); 8.3 Monitoring the stabilization process ofcupreous artefacts; 8.4 Monitoring the formation of a protectivelead coating; 8.5 Conclusion; 8.6 Acknowledgements; 8.7 References.
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