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Glass atmospheric alteration : cultural heritage, industrial and nuclear glasses

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Issues d'un colloque tenu à Paris en 2017, ces contributions analysent les processus physiques et chimiques complexes impliqués dans l'altération du verre en atmosphère humide. Scientifiques, restaurateurs et conservateurs du patrimoine présentent les mécanismes à l'oeuvre dans la dégradation du verre ainsi que les modes de conservation de ces verres altérés. ©Electre 2019


  • Éditeur(s)
  • Date
    • DL 2019
  • Notes
    • En anglais
  • Langues
    • Anglais
  • Description matérielle
    • 1 vol. (244 p.) : ill. en coul. ; 31 cm
  • Collections
  • Sujet(s)
  • ISBN
    • 978-2-7056-9794-5
  • Indice
    • 673 Verre, industrie et artisanat
  • Tables des matières
      • Glass atmospheric Alteration

      • Cultural heritage, industrial and nuclear glasses

      • Isabelle Biron, Fanny Alloteau, Patrice Lehuédé, Odile Majérus et Daniel Caurant

      • hermann

      • Preface5
      • Isabelle Pallot-Frossard
      • Theme 1
        Mechanisms of glass atmospheric alteration
      • 1
        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
      • 2
        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
      • 1
        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
      • 2
        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
      • 1
        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
      • 2
        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

  • Origine de la notice:
    • FR-751131015 ;
    • Electre
  • Disponible - 673 GLA

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