Glass atmospheric Alteration
Cultural heritage, industrial and nuclear glasses
Isabelle Biron, Fanny Alloteau, Patrice Lehuédé, Odile Majérus et Daniel Caurant
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Preface5
Isabelle Pallot-Frossard
Theme 1
Mechanisms of glass atmospheric alteration
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Cultural heritage glasses
Alteration mechanisms of ancient glass objects exposed to the atmosphere13
Fanny Alloteau, Valentina Valbi, Odile Majérus, Isabelle Biron, Patrice Lehuédé, Daniel Caurant, Thibault Charpentier, Antoine Seyeux
Accelerated weathering and long-term experiments - conclusions for preventive conservation of glass object25
Hannelore Roemich, Katrin Wittstadt, Gabriele Maas-Diegeler
Glass deterioration in a museum environment : a case study in Lisbon, Portugal36
Alexandra Rodrigues, Sarah Fearn, Márcia Vilarigues
Environmental glass alteration in the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula42
Teresa Palomar, Daniel de la Fuente, Manuel Morcillo, Mónica Álvarez de Buergo, Marcia Vilarigues
The contribution of isotopic geochemistry methods to the study of the alteration of ancient stained glass windows47
Loryelle Sessegolo, Aurélie Verney-Carron, Mandana Saheb, Laurent Remusat, Claudine Loisel, Anne Chabas
Influence of surface and sub-surface precipitation on the weathering of low-durability medieval stained-glass53
Lucile Gentaz, Tiziana Lombardo, Claudine Loisel
The browning phenomenon of medieval stained-glass windows ; characterization, treatments, monitoring61
Claudine Loisel, Stéphanie Rossano, Jessica Ferrand, Elisabeth Venault de Bourleuf, Barbara Trichereau, Nicolas Treera, Fanny Bauchau, Alexandre François, Faisl Bousta, Isabelle Pallot-Frossard
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Industrial and nuclear glasses
Ancient glass and modern glass : long and short term glass weathering73
Marco Verità
Review of vapor phase hydration of nuclear glasses81
Sathya Narayanasamy, Patrick Jollivet, Nicole Godon, Frédéric Angeli, Abdesselam Abdelouas, Florent Tocino, Hélène Schneider
Industrrial glass weathering in atmospheric conditions (review)92
Sophie Papin, Patrice Lehuédé, Hervé Montigaud
Long-term observation (8 years) of glass enamels in outdoor exposure and 2 years of weathering and cleaning of float glass97
Edda Rädlein, Ulrike Brokmann
Theme 2
Solutions for the conservation of class exposed in atmosphere
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Culture heritage glasses
Presentation and conservation of the collection of chemically unstable Limoges painted enamels in the Louvre Museum111
Francoise Barbe, Joëlle Le roux
About some altered glass objects from the collection of the Musée des Arts décoratifs in Paris118
Jean-Luc Olivié, Fanny Alloteau, Isabelle Biron
Conservation and restoration of stained-glass windows in historical monuments of Paris126
Jessica Degain
« En verre et malgré tout » or the daily task of glass conservation in a French museum context : the conservator's point of view134
Martine Bailly
Research applied to the conservation-restoration of stained-glass windows : leading role of the LRMH141
Claudine Loisel, Barbara Trichereau
Summary of initial investigations into the effects of conservation treatments on degrading Limoges enamels at the Rijksmuseum151
Chiara Gamarra, Joosje van Bennekom, Sara Creange, Guus Verhaar
Identification of glass objects susceptible to crizzling - is it possible ?156
Jerzy J. Kunicki-Goldfinger
The implementation of ion chromatography as a key analytical technique for investigation of unstable glass in museum collections162
Guus Verhaar, Maarten R. van Bommel, Norman H. Tennent
Atmospheric conditions that promote or inhibit crizzling in glass objects169
Stephen P. Koob
Evaluation and re-evaluation of a conservation concept for crizzling enamels175
Rainer Richter
Crizzling - exploring degradation and simulation on model glasses185
Katrin Wittstadt, Gabriele Maas-Diegeler, Werner Hiller-König, Heiner Grieb
Study of a surface treatment based on zinc salts to protect glasses from atmospheric alteration : mechanisms and application to ancient glass objects in museums196
Fanny Alloteau, Valentina Valbi, Odile Majérus, Isabelle Biron, Patrice Lehuédé, Daniel Caurant, Antoine Seyeux
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Industrial and nuclear glasses
Protection of glassware in the automatic dishwashing process - a detergent manufacturer's insights and experiences209
Karlheinz Hahn
Abstracts of the posters exhibited during the symposium
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Cultural heritage glasses
Non-destructive condition assessment of byzantine metal-leaf glass tesserae219
Polytimi Loukopoulou
Fr. Zitzmann, Glass Flowers, late 19th century, preserved in the MRAH (Belgium) : study of the alteration phenomena221
Helena J. M. Wouters, Chantal Fontaine-Hodiamont
The effect of particle deposition and climate on glass degradation223
Manfred Torge, Ines Feldmann, Michael Bücker, Stefan Seeger
Typical stained glass window deterioration after exposure to fire225
Natacha Frenkel, Virginie Leliepvre
Glass in contemporary art: how to approach restoration227
Rosario Llamas Pacheco
Rolled-plate glasses until 1940 : comparative analysis between recipes and chemical composition229
Emma Isingrini-Groult, Claudine Loisel, Fanny Bauhau
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Industrial or nuclear glasses
The structure of ISG glass and the properties of its passivating layer formed in circumneutral pH conditions233
Marie Collin, Maxime Fournier, Thibault Charpentier, Mélanie Moskura, Lu Deng, Mengguo Ren, Jincheng Du, Stéphane Gin
Insights into passivation of borosilicate glass by nanoporous surface layers235
Stéphane Gin, Marie Collin, Maxime Fournier, Patrick Jollivet, Jincheg Du, Sébastien Kerisit
Structure and chemical durability of lead crystal glasses236
Frédéric Angeli, Patrick Jollivet, Thibault Charpentier, Stéphane Gin
Crack growth in glasses due to environmental effects237
Cindy L. Rountree, Marina Barlet, Jean-Marc Delaye, Daniel Bonamy
Effect of Zn2+ and Cu2+ bearing salts on the dissolution of silicate glass239
Odile Majérus, Victor de Seauve, Fanny Alloteau, Daniel Caurant, Grégory Lefevre, Patrice Lehuédé, Isabelle Biron