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On the stability of mediaeval inorganic pigments: a literature review of the effect of climate, material selection, biological activity, analysis and conservation treatments

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HERITAGE SCIENCE
卷 5, 期 -, 页码 -

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SPRINGEROPEN
DOI: 10.1186/s40494-017-0125-6

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Pigments; Degradation; Discolouration; Ultramarine; Copper pigments; Smalt; Arsenic sulphide pigments; Vermillion; Lead pigments; MEMORI project

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  1. MEMORI project
  2. Ghent University

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This review is to be considered part of the development of the MEMORI dosimeter, to evaluate the impact of climate (relative humidity, temperature, illumination, etc., including volatile organic compounds) on moveable objects. In the framework of the MEMORI project, Ghent University was given the task to assess pigment degradation upon acetic acid exposure, and to collect information on pigments' stability. Moreover, to obtain a wider knowledge on the stability of common pigments, the effect of a variety of parameters was reviewed from literature. Discolouration and degradation of pigments significantly alter the legibility of polychrome works of art, so that the development of monitoring methods to ensure the preservation of cultural heritage objects is of primary importance.

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