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Conservation Science: Heritage Materials 2nd edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 502 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 895 g, No
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Royal Society of Chemistry
  • ISBN-10: 1788010930
  • ISBN-13: 9781788010931
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 502 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 895 g, No
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Royal Society of Chemistry
  • ISBN-10: 1788010930
  • ISBN-13: 9781788010931
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Conservation techniques for the analysis and preservation of heritage materials are constantly progressing. Building on the first edition of Conservation Science, this new edition incorporates analytical techniques and data processing methods that have emerged in the past decade and presents them alongside notable case studies for each class of material.
An introductory chapter on analytical techniques provides a succinct overview to bring the reader up-to-speed with which type of material each technique is suitable for, the differing sampling techniques that can be employed, and the handling and processing of the resultant data. Subsequent chapters go on to cover all common heritage materials in turn, from natural substances such as wood and stone to modern plastics, detailing the up-to-date techniques for their analysis.
With contributions by scientists working in the museum and heritage sector, this textbook will interest students, scientists involved in conservation, and conservators who want to develop their understanding of their collections at a material level.

With contributions by scientists working in the museum and heritage sector, this textbook provides an overview of the analytical techniques and data processing methods used in modern conservation science. Each chapter deals with one of the common types of conservation materials in turn and provides case study examples of the techniques employed. It will interest students, scientists involved in conservation, and conservators who want to develop their understanding of their collections at a material level.

With contributions from scientists in the museum and heritage sector, this book collates modern analytical techniques and data processing methods in conservation science.
1 Introduction
1(8)
C. Rogerson
1.1 Conservation as a Multidisciplinary Profession
1(1)
1.2 By
Chapter
2(3)
1.3 Applied Science and Emphasising Practical Application
5(1)
1.4 The Enduring Importance of Communication
6(1)
1.5 A Reality Check
7(1)
References
8(1)
2 Analytical Techniques in Conservation Science
9(44)
P. Garside
E. Richardson
2.1 Introduction
9(1)
2.2 Microscopy
10(5)
2.3 Analytical Imaging
15(3)
2.4 Colourspace Measurements
18(1)
2.5 Vibrational Spectroscopy
19(6)
2.6 UV-visible Spectrophotometry
25(1)
2.7 Elemental Analysis
26(4)
2.8 Crystallographic Analysis - X-ray Diffraction
30(1)
2.9 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
31(2)
2.10 Chromatography
33(7)
2.11 Mass Spectroscopy
40(1)
2.12 Physical Analysis
40(8)
2.13 Chemical Tests
48(1)
2.14 Sampling
49(1)
2.15 Artificial Ageing
50(1)
Recommended Reading
51(2)
3 Paper
53(36)
V. Daniels
3.1 Introduction
53(1)
3.2 Chemistry, Structure and Microstructure of Paper
54(3)
3.3 Paper Forming
57(2)
3.4 Paper Size
59(1)
3.5 Analytical Techniques Appropriate to Paper
60(7)
3.6 Accelerated Ageing Tests
67(2)
3.7 How Paper Interacts with Water
69(1)
3.8 Deterioration of Paper
70(3)
3.9 Deacidification
73(3)
3.10 Bleaching and Washing of Paper
76(4)
3.11 Foxing
80(1)
3.12 Iron Gall Ink
81(1)
3.13 Safe Environments for Paper
82(1)
3.14 Migration of Materials in and from Paper and Conservation Materials
83(1)
3.15 Consolidation
84(1)
3.16 Impact of Chemistry and Analysis on Conservation, Preservation and Scholarship
84(1)
3.17 Case Study
85(2)
3.18 Conclusions
87(1)
Acknowledgements
87(1)
Recommended Reading
87(1)
Reference
88(1)
4 Wood
89(40)
E. J. Schofield
A. V. Chadwick
4.1 Introduction
89(2)
4.2 Chemistry, Structure and Microstructure of Wood
91(7)
4.3 Analytical Techniques Appropriate for Wood
98(12)
4.4 Impact of Chemistry and Analysis on Conservation, Preservation and Scholarship
110(9)
4.5 Case Study: The Mary Rose
119(7)
Recommended Reading
126(2)
References
128(1)
5 Leather and Parchment
129(33)
L. Robinet
5.1 Introduction
129(6)
5.2 Chemistry, Structure and Microstructure of Leather and Parchment
135(6)
5.3 Analytical Techniques Appropriate for Leather and Parchment
141(10)
5.4 Impact of Chemistry and Analysis on Conservation, Preservation and Scholarship
151(4)
5.5 Case Study: Chartres Fire-damaged Medieval Manuscripts
155(5)
Acknowledgements
160(1)
Recommended Reading
160(1)
References
160(2)
6 Metals
162(38)
S. Golfomitsou
6.1 Introduction
162(1)
6.2 Properties of Metals
163(4)
6.3 Corrosion of Metals
167(10)
6.4 Analytical Techniques Appropriate for Metals
177(13)
6.5 Conservation of Metals
190(7)
Recommended Reading
197(1)
References
198(2)
7 Glass, Ceramics and Enamelled Objects
200(48)
P. Colomban
7.1 Introduction
200(4)
7.2 Raw Materials and Processing (Grinding, Shaping, Firing, Enamelling)
204(8)
7.3 Micro/nanostructure and Elemental Analysis
212(25)
7.4 Conclusions
237(1)
Acknowledgements
237(1)
Recommended Reading
237(1)
References
238(10)
8 Dyes and Pigments
248(43)
M. Bouchard
M.-O. Hubert
B. Gandini
8.1 Introduction
248(3)
8.2 Dyes
251(8)
8.3 Pigments
259(5)
8.4 Inks
264(1)
8.5 Dye and Pigment Degradation
265(2)
8.6 Analytical Techniques Appropriate for Dyes and Pigments
267(1)
8.7 Case Study: Pigments and Dyes in Le Corbusier Decorative Art and Architectural Works
267(17)
Acknowledgements
284(1)
Recommended Reading
284(1)
References
284(7)
9 Paints and Binding Media
291(40)
A. Nevin
9.1 Introduction
291(3)
9.2 Chemistry, Structure and Microstructure of Binding Media
294(6)
9.3 Analytical Techniques Appropriate for Binding Media
300(17)
9.4 Impact of Chemistry and Analysis on Conservation, Preservation and Scholarship
317(1)
9.5 Selected Case Studies
318(7)
9.6 Conclusions
325(1)
Recommended Reading
326(1)
References
326(5)
10 Textiles
331(57)
P. Garside
10.1 Introduction
331(3)
10.2 Chemistry, Microstructure and Structure of Textiles and Fibres
334(2)
10.3 Cellulosic Fibres
336(9)
10.4 Silk
345(8)
10.5 Wool
353(5)
10.6 Synthetic and Semi-synthetic Fibres
358(12)
10.7 Analytical Techniques Appropriate for Textiles and Fibres
370(7)
10.8 Conservation
377(1)
10.9 Case Study: The Victory Sail
378(8)
Acknowledgements
386(1)
Recommended Reading
386(2)
11 Plastics
388(43)
E. Richardson
C. Flack
11.1 Introduction
388(3)
11.2 Chemistry, Structure and Microstructure of Plastics
391(8)
11.3 Preparation
399(3)
11.4 Additives
402(4)
11.5 Analytical Techniques to Determine Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Plastics
406(10)
11.6 Case Study: Burn Hole, Henk Peeters, 1961, Tate
416(12)
Recommended Reading
428(1)
References
428(3)
12 3D Printed Material
431(32)
M. Beecroft
12.1 Introduction
431(1)
12.2 Structure and Geometry
432(5)
12.3 Process
437(2)
12.4 Material
439(2)
12.5 Hybrid 3D Printed Textiles
441(1)
12.6 Colouration
442(2)
12.7 Manchester Metropolitan University Special Collections
444(2)
12.8 Case Study - Digital Interlooping
446(4)
12.9 Conservation Considerations
450(8)
12.10 Conclusion
458(1)
Recommended Reading
459(1)
References
459(4)
Subject Index 463