48513
Accession Number
2017
Author
Hughes, M.J.
Title Of Article Chaper
The identification of components in proprietary materials
Title Of Journal Book
Conservation report: the testing and identification of new materials for conservation and display
Pages
44480
Publisher
British Museum Research Laboratory
Publisher City
London
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Unpublished
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
Four qualitative analysis techniques are used by the British Museum Research Laboratory in the study of new conservation materials, in order to have an independent check on both major and minor components: infrared adsorption spectography, x-ray powder diffraction, emission spectography, and atomic absorption spectroscopy. Examples of the following materials are discussed: adhesives, silver tarnish removers, heat-set tissue, and materials used in showcases. -- ICCROM
Keywords
Spectroscopy, infrared absorption; show-case material, test; silver, cleaning; synthetic-resin, analysis; analysis, chemical qualitative; spectroscopy, atomic absorption; spectroscopy, x ray diffraction -- ICCROM
pub_id
48513