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Corrosion of Metallic Heritage Artefacts#R##N#Investigation, Conservation and Prediction of Long Term Behaviour | 2007

Simulation of corrosion processes of buried archaeological bronze artefacts

Emma Paola Maria Virginia Angelini; Francesco Rosalbino; Sabrina Grassini; Ingo G.M; Tilde de Caro

Research activities regarding the conservation of Cultural Heritage have significantly increased in recent years in every European and Mediterranean country, as artefacts are important remains of our civilisation and valuable signs of how human being evolved in terms of art and history. One major concern of curators and archaeologists is the preservation of archaeological objects taken out of excavations and kept in museums. In the case of bronzes and other copper based alloys, the degradation phenomena occurring during burial or exposure to a museum atmosphere usually initiate by the formation of a cuprite layer, which darkens the surface, and then, depending on the environment surrounding the sample, various corrosion products of copper II can develop, giving either a brown-black colour or a green one to the surface. This process damages the alloys, as the copper required to form the corrosion products comes from the metal core, which can then considerably decrease, indeed disappear, following the corrosion rate. It is therefore crucial to find methods of protection and conservation of these metallic artefacts that prevent them from getting damaged. In this paper, we present analyses carried out on Italian copper-based archaeological value artefacts selected as a function of the archaeological context and of the chemical composition and structure; and on aged copper-based reference alloys of similar composition to that of the ancient alloys, in order to characterise their corrosion products and modelize the mechanism of the degradation process. The archaeological artefacts came from two different sites in Sardinia and the riverbanks of the Tiber. They were analysed by means of optical and scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and fluorescence performed with portable instrument and glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy. The corrosion layer was also characterised by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The reference alloys were produced with the similar composition determined after the analyses of a large selection of artefacts. These analyses gave us either ternary or quaternary alloys of copper, tin, zinc and lead. These alloys were then buried in soils coming from the Sardinian and Roman sites, in presence of water. Ageing tests were run on these samples in a climatic chamber, where the samples were put for 1, 4 and 7 months. The aged samples were characterised by means of the same techniques than those used for the artefacts. The first results obtained on the artefacts show the formation of malachite on samples coming from sites exposed to a marine and chlorinated atmosphere and a partial mineralisation of the alloys due to their interaction with the soils. Cuprite is also detected as a major component of the corrosion layer. For the one-month degraded reference alloys, wide dark red and red spots of cuprite have formed a first thin corrosion layer. Green traces of malachite are also noticeable on samples buried in soils containing higher water content than the field capacity


Archive | 2007

Microchemical Investigation of Ancient Silver and Gold plated Objects: Coating Techniques and Degradation Mechanisms

Ingo G.M; Giuseppina Padeletti; T. De Caro; C. Riccucci; G. Guida; Emma Paola Maria Virginia Angelini; Sabrina Grassini


Archive | 2007

Survey of the Italian Archaeological Precious Metal Collections: Characterisation of the Patina and Study of the Degradation Phenomena

Emma Paola Maria Virginia Angelini; Sabrina Grassini; T. De Caro; Ingo G.M


Atti Giornate Nazionali sulla Corrosione e Protezione | 2007

Valutazione della resistenza alla corrosione di film nanostrutturati depositati in plasma su manufatti metallici di interesse archeologico

Emma Paola Maria Virginia Angelini; Sabrina Grassini; A. Palma; Francesco Rosalbino; Ingo G.M; T. De Caro


31 Convegno dell'Associazione Italiana di Metallurgia | 2006

Studio microchimico e microstrutturale di manufatti in bronzo provenienti dallo scavo archeologico della fortezza di Ayanis (Turchia)

Emma Paola Maria Virginia Angelini; A. Cilingiroglu; Tilde de Caro; Sabrina Grassini; Ingo G.M; Andrea Palma


Archive | 2004

Caratterizzazione di Manufatti Archeologici in Leghe di Rame Provenienti da vari Paesi del Bacino del Mediterraneo

Emma Paola Maria Virginia Angelini; T. De Caro; B. De Benedetti; Sabrina Grassini; Ingo G.M


EUROPEAN CORROSION CONGRESS | 2004

Comparative Study of the Corrosion Process of Buried Italian Bronze Artefacts and of Aged Copper-based Alloys of Similar Composition

Emma Paola Maria Virginia Angelini; A. Mongiatti; Francesco Rosalbino; Sabrina Grassini; Ingo G.M; T. De Caro


Archaeometallurgy in Europe 2003 | 2003

Microstructural evolution of Cu-based alloys in Roman mirrors

Emma Paola Maria Virginia Angelini; Sabrina Grassini; Francesco Rosalbino; T. De Caro; Ingo G.M


16thISPC- International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry | 2003

Protection of Silver-based Alloys from Tarnishing by means of PECVD Coatings

Sabrina Grassini; Riccardo d'Agostino; Emma Paola Maria Virginia Angelini; Francesco Fracassi; Ingo G.M; N. Lionetti; F. Palumbo; Francesco Rosalbino


Archive | 2002

Microchemical and microstructural characterization of the corrosion products of copper and bronze artifacts, as Roman Mirrors, and of gilded Middle Ages objects

Emma Paola Maria Virginia Angelini; G. Bultrini; Irene Calliari; M. Dabalà; T. De Caro; Sabrina Grassini; Ingo G.M; Francesco Rosalbino

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T. De Caro

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C. Riccucci

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