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The Formation of Chemical Degraders during the Conservation of a Wooden Tudor Shipwreck
ChemPlusChem ( IF 3.0 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-01 , DOI: 10.1002/cplu.202000388
Esther Rani Aluri 1 , Corentin Reynaud 2 , Helen Bardas 3 , Eleonora Piva 4 , Giannantonio Cibin 5 , J. Frederick W. Mosselmans 5 , Alan V. Chadwick 6 , Eleanor J. Schofield 7
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The Cover Feature shows the Tudor warship, the Mary Rose , which is on display in Portsmouth (UK). Her conservation involved drying in an environmentally controlled enclosure. To understand the impact of exposure to air on the ancient timbers, samples were removed and analysed with spectroscopic techniques. From this it was possible to link the presence and evolution of sulfur and iron to wood degradation, thereby providing crucial information for future conservation strategies. More information can be found in the Full Paper by E. J. Schofield and co‐workers (DOI: 10.1002/cplu.202000160). Photo credits: Stephen Foote, Mary Rose Trust; and Diamond Light Source.
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中文翻译:

木制都铎式沉船的保护过程中化学降解剂的形成

封面功能展示了都铎王朝的战舰“玛丽·罗斯”(Mary Rose),在英国朴茨茅斯展出。她的养护工作涉及在环境可控的封闭环境中干燥。为了了解暴露于空气对古代木材的影响,将样品取出并用光谱技术进行分析。由此可以将硫和铁的存在与释放与木材降解联系起来,从而为今后的保护策略提供重要信息。有关更多信息,请参见EJ Schofield及其同事的论文全文(DOI:10.1002 / cplu.202000160)。图片来源:Stephen Foote,Mary Rose Trust;和钻石光源。
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更新日期:2020-08-03
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