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Thermal analysis and the scientific conservation of cultural materials
Authors:M. Odlyha  R. M. Walker  W. H. Liddell
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, Birkbeck College, Gordon House, 29 Gordon Square, WC1H OPP, London, UK
2. Department of Spanish, Birkbeck College, 42-47 Gordon Square, WC1, London, UK
3. Department of Extra-Mural Studies Birkbeck College, 26 Russell Square, WC1, London, UK
Abstract:Prior to treatment, letters dating from 1665–66 were characterised using SEM, FTIR, ESCA or XPS, TG, TMA and DLTMA. All three papers were similar in composition and were basically cellulosic materials. Two which had been sent from Lisbon contained trace amounts of Fe and Cu; these impurities were also present in a letter sent from Dublin. All three letters had been written with iron gall ink. The letter from Dublin had an additional feature in the ink in the form of small bright specks of mica. The papers were examined after conservation treatment using the above same techniques in an attempt both to determine and quantify any changes which had occurred during the treatment process. Scanning electron micrographs showed that propounced changes had occurred to the surfaces of the treated papers. With XPS it was possible to measure the change in the surface composition of the papers which occurred on treatment. It was also found that the treatment reduced the thermal stability of the papers in all three cases.
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