The present work describes a thoroughly analytical study of the chemical changes produced in waterlogged woods collected from different different archaeological sites. This study is very important in order to develop appropriate measures for the conservation of historical wooden artifacts. The chemical changes produced in the waterlogged woods were studied by different pyrolytic techniques: direct exposure electron ionization-mass spectrometry (DE-MS), pyrolysis coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) and Py-GC/MS in the presence of hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS) as a derivatising agent. The study concluded that the main structural changes occurring in waterlogged woods are the removal of carbohydrates. The lignin moiety r...
Wood artefacts undergo complex alteration and degradation during ageing, and gaining information on ...
Impressive wooden objects from past cultures can last for centuries or millennia in waterlogged soil...
In favourable conditions of low temperature and low oxygen concentration, archaeological waterlogged...
Eight samples of ca. 3000 year old oak wood from the Biskupin site and a piece of sound oak (Quercus...
A combination of two techniques based on analytical pyrolysis and mass spectrometry, including direc...
Historical or archaeological wooden objects are generally better conserved in wet environments than ...
The chemical characterisation of waterlogged archaeological wood is of paramount importance in terms...
This review describes the capability of analytical pyrolysis-based techniques to provide data on lig...
This PhD thesis aims at studying structural and chemical changes undergone by archaeological wood du...
Chemical characterization is a valuable tool for assessing the decay of archaeological or historical...
Alum-treated archaeological woods from the Oseberg collection, excavated and treated in the early 19...
Evolved gas analysis-mass spectrometry (EGA-MS) was used for the first time to study archaeological ...
Archaeological artifacts are an essential part of preserving history and culture, and can be valuabl...
© 2018 Dr Mahmoud MohammedThis thesis aims to characterise the deterioration mechanisms of dry cultu...
Historically, a very large variety of everyday artifacts were made of wood, which makes them represe...
Wood artefacts undergo complex alteration and degradation during ageing, and gaining information on ...
Impressive wooden objects from past cultures can last for centuries or millennia in waterlogged soil...
In favourable conditions of low temperature and low oxygen concentration, archaeological waterlogged...
Eight samples of ca. 3000 year old oak wood from the Biskupin site and a piece of sound oak (Quercus...
A combination of two techniques based on analytical pyrolysis and mass spectrometry, including direc...
Historical or archaeological wooden objects are generally better conserved in wet environments than ...
The chemical characterisation of waterlogged archaeological wood is of paramount importance in terms...
This review describes the capability of analytical pyrolysis-based techniques to provide data on lig...
This PhD thesis aims at studying structural and chemical changes undergone by archaeological wood du...
Chemical characterization is a valuable tool for assessing the decay of archaeological or historical...
Alum-treated archaeological woods from the Oseberg collection, excavated and treated in the early 19...
Evolved gas analysis-mass spectrometry (EGA-MS) was used for the first time to study archaeological ...
Archaeological artifacts are an essential part of preserving history and culture, and can be valuabl...
© 2018 Dr Mahmoud MohammedThis thesis aims to characterise the deterioration mechanisms of dry cultu...
Historically, a very large variety of everyday artifacts were made of wood, which makes them represe...
Wood artefacts undergo complex alteration and degradation during ageing, and gaining information on ...
Impressive wooden objects from past cultures can last for centuries or millennia in waterlogged soil...
In favourable conditions of low temperature and low oxygen concentration, archaeological waterlogged...