What effect does siderite crystal growth have on chlorides and potential information within the corrosion products of archaeological iron artefacts?

In anoxic, carbonated and slightly acidic burial environments, the growth of siderite crystals on archaeological iron has been attributed a passivating effect on the corrosion process. By creating a simplified, though similar environment (optimized for siderite growth), the aim of this project was t...

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Main Author: Ruben With
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Language:English
Published: Association CeROArt 2014-10-01
Series:CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/4336
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description In anoxic, carbonated and slightly acidic burial environments, the growth of siderite crystals on archaeological iron has been attributed a passivating effect on the corrosion process. By creating a simplified, though similar environment (optimized for siderite growth), the aim of this project was to observe how the growth of siderite crystals within the corrosion crust of archaeological iron objects would affect both the corrosion crust and its chloride content.
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spelling doaj-art-8e0b19d664c3429bbd2c0b416a0560532025-01-30T14:14:28ZengAssociation CeROArtCeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art1784-50922014-10-0110.4000/ceroart.4336What effect does siderite crystal growth have on chlorides and potential information within the corrosion products of archaeological iron artefacts?Ruben WithIn anoxic, carbonated and slightly acidic burial environments, the growth of siderite crystals on archaeological iron has been attributed a passivating effect on the corrosion process. By creating a simplified, though similar environment (optimized for siderite growth), the aim of this project was to observe how the growth of siderite crystals within the corrosion crust of archaeological iron objects would affect both the corrosion crust and its chloride content.https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/4336conservationcorrosionarchaeologysideriteironcrystal growth
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What effect does siderite crystal growth have on chlorides and potential information within the corrosion products of archaeological iron artefacts?
CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art
conservation
corrosion
archaeology
siderite
iron
crystal growth
title What effect does siderite crystal growth have on chlorides and potential information within the corrosion products of archaeological iron artefacts?
title_full What effect does siderite crystal growth have on chlorides and potential information within the corrosion products of archaeological iron artefacts?
title_fullStr What effect does siderite crystal growth have on chlorides and potential information within the corrosion products of archaeological iron artefacts?
title_full_unstemmed What effect does siderite crystal growth have on chlorides and potential information within the corrosion products of archaeological iron artefacts?
title_short What effect does siderite crystal growth have on chlorides and potential information within the corrosion products of archaeological iron artefacts?
title_sort what effect does siderite crystal growth have on chlorides and potential information within the corrosion products of archaeological iron artefacts
topic conservation
corrosion
archaeology
siderite
iron
crystal growth
url https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/4336
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