The chemical characterisation of waterlogged archaeological wood is of paramount importance in terms of understanding not only the degradation processes of wood in artistic and archaeological objects but also the development of consolidation and conservation procedures. The two different types of archaeological waterlogged wood were characterized using several analytical techniques. The analytical protocol consists in using PY/GC/MS with in situ derivatisation with hexamethyldisilazane, GC/MS of the extractives, 1H, 13C and 31P NMR analysis, and GPC. The main results showed that one of the ancient samples was a gymnosperm wood from the Pinaceae family, whereas the other type of wood was an angiosperm. Lignin from the angiosperm was oxidised...
An advanced strategy for the improvement of conservation techniques applied to archaeological wood r...
An advanced strategy for the improvement of conservation techniques applied to archaeological wood r...
An advanced strategy for the improvement of conservation techniques applied to archaeological wood r...
The chemical characterisation of waterlogged archaeological wood is of paramount importance in terms...
The chemical characterisation of waterlogged archaeological wood is of paramount importance in terms...
Historical or archaeological wooden objects are generally better conserved in wet environments than ...
Wood artefacts undergo complex alteration and degradation during ageing, and gaining information on ...
Wood artefacts undergo complex alteration and degradation during ageing, and gaining information on ...
Wood artefacts undergo complex alteration and degradation during ageing, and gaining information on ...
The present work describes a thoroughly analytical study of the chemical changes produced in waterlo...
A combination of two techniques based on analytical pyrolysis and mass spectrometry, including direc...
Eight samples of ca. 3000 year old oak wood from the Biskupin site and a piece of sound oak (Quercus...
Eight samples of ca. 3000 year old oak wood from the Biskupin site and a piece of sound oak (Quercus...
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...
An advanced strategy for the improvement of conservation techniques applied to archaeological wood r...
An advanced strategy for the improvement of conservation techniques applied to archaeological wood r...
An advanced strategy for the improvement of conservation techniques applied to archaeological wood r...
The chemical characterisation of waterlogged archaeological wood is of paramount importance in terms...
The chemical characterisation of waterlogged archaeological wood is of paramount importance in terms...
Historical or archaeological wooden objects are generally better conserved in wet environments than ...
Wood artefacts undergo complex alteration and degradation during ageing, and gaining information on ...
Wood artefacts undergo complex alteration and degradation during ageing, and gaining information on ...
Wood artefacts undergo complex alteration and degradation during ageing, and gaining information on ...
The present work describes a thoroughly analytical study of the chemical changes produced in waterlo...
A combination of two techniques based on analytical pyrolysis and mass spectrometry, including direc...
Eight samples of ca. 3000 year old oak wood from the Biskupin site and a piece of sound oak (Quercus...
Eight samples of ca. 3000 year old oak wood from the Biskupin site and a piece of sound oak (Quercus...
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...
An advanced strategy for the improvement of conservation techniques applied to archaeological wood r...
An advanced strategy for the improvement of conservation techniques applied to archaeological wood r...
An advanced strategy for the improvement of conservation techniques applied to archaeological wood r...