Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7446263 | Journal of Cultural Heritage | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Technological developments such as atmospheric plasma jets for industry can be adapted for the conservation of cultural heritage. This application might offer a potential method for the removal or transformation of the corrosion on historical photographs. We focus on daguerreotypes and present an in-depth study of the induced changes by a multi-analytical approach using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, different types of transmission electron microscopy and X-ray absorption fine structure. The H2-He afterglow removes S from an Ag2S or Cu2S layer which results in a nano-layer of metallic Ag or Cu on top of the deteriorated microstructure. In case the corrosion layer is composed of Cu-Ag-S compounds, our proposed setup can be used to partially remove the corrosion. These alterations of the corrosion results in an improvement in the readability of the photographic image.
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Authors
Eva Grieten, Olivier Schalm, Pieter Tack, Stephen Bauters, Patrick Storme, Nicolas Gauquelin, Joost Caen, Alessandro Patelli, Laszlo Vincze, Dominique Schryvers,