International audienceIn this study, long term corrosion mechanisms are approached through the characterisation of corrosion products formed on ancient artefacts over 500 years. Thirty-one artefacts were sampled in the Amiens cathedral. The thick corrosion product layers have been characterised at a microscopic scale by coupling complementary microbeam analytical techniques (SEM-EDS, Raman microspectroscopy, X-ray microdiffraction and microfluorescence, X-ray absorption microspectroscopy under synchrotron radiation). The main phase of the corrosion layer is goethite but lepidocrocite and akaganeite are also present locally in the corrosion layer. In addition, the presence of low crystallinity phases (feroxyhyte and/or ferrihydrite) is showe...
International audienceThe study of long term indoor atmospheric corrosion is involved in the field o...
Conservation of ferrous artefacts in heritage buildings requires the characterization of the corrosi...
International audienceDeterioration after excavation of archaeological iron artefacts buried in soil...
International audienceIn this study, long term corrosion mechanisms are approached through the chara...
International audienceThe study of long-term indoor atmospheric corrosion is involved in the field o...
International audienceReinforcing clamps made of low alloy steel from the Metz cathedral and corrode...
A collection of archaeological iron artifacts, whose age could be assigned from the Iron Age up to t...
International audienceThe description and identification of corrosion products formed on archaeologi...
International audienceThis paper presents a study made on 40 iron archaeological artefacts buried in...
International audiencePredict how corrosion evolves for centuries in iron materials is decisive as w...
International audienceIron archaeological artefacts were studied to understand long‐term corrosion b...
International audienceThe study of long term indoor atmospheric corrosion is involved in the field o...
Conservation of ferrous artefacts in heritage buildings requires the characterization of the corrosi...
International audienceDeterioration after excavation of archaeological iron artefacts buried in soil...
International audienceIn this study, long term corrosion mechanisms are approached through the chara...
International audienceThe study of long-term indoor atmospheric corrosion is involved in the field o...
International audienceReinforcing clamps made of low alloy steel from the Metz cathedral and corrode...
A collection of archaeological iron artifacts, whose age could be assigned from the Iron Age up to t...
International audienceThe description and identification of corrosion products formed on archaeologi...
International audienceThis paper presents a study made on 40 iron archaeological artefacts buried in...
International audiencePredict how corrosion evolves for centuries in iron materials is decisive as w...
International audienceIron archaeological artefacts were studied to understand long‐term corrosion b...
International audienceThe study of long term indoor atmospheric corrosion is involved in the field o...
Conservation of ferrous artefacts in heritage buildings requires the characterization of the corrosi...
International audienceDeterioration after excavation of archaeological iron artefacts buried in soil...