The present work focuses on the characterization of brass surfaces after contact with artificial saliva solution at pH 7.4 and phosphate buffer solution at pH 7 simulating two extreme conditions that might occur when playing ancient brass wind instruments in the context of historically informed performance practice. The composition and the morphology of the film formed following the contact with the solutions for 1, 3, and 16 h were investigated by ex situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to shed a light on the surface changes upon time. In situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was used to study the mechanism of corrosion and protection of the alloys. The results could be interpreted ...
The composition of the surface layers has been investigated on copper, zinc and brass in contact wit...
An interdisciplinary methodology is being developed for the evaluation and monitoring of the corrosi...
In the frame of the project “Brass instruments of the 19th and early 20th centuries between long-ter...
The present work focuses on the characterization of brass surfaces after contact with artificial sal...
Brass instruments of the 19th and early 20th centuries are getting more and more used to being playe...
Scientific reports on the characterization of patinas formed on brass alloys used for the fabricatio...
Historical brass instruments can suffer corrosion during and after playing due to the high degree of...
A study of the surface oxide films naturally grown on copper and brass in contact with drinkable wat...
The ageing process of brass alloys, the dissolution rate versus time, was studied in artificial sali...
The corrosion resistance of Cu-Zn alloys strongly depends on the quality of the protective passive f...
The composition of natural saliva is strongly variable and unstable outside the oral cavity, therefo...
Surface oxide films were grown on 99.99% copper and brass (copper-zinc alloy, Cu77Zn21Al2) in 0.1 mo...
Several formulations of artificial saliva have been used for corrosion studies. The present work foc...
Dezincification of copper-zinc alloys has been studied by means of a potentiostat and an electron pr...
International audienceThe main objective of the investigation is to identify the role of beta phase ...
The composition of the surface layers has been investigated on copper, zinc and brass in contact wit...
An interdisciplinary methodology is being developed for the evaluation and monitoring of the corrosi...
In the frame of the project “Brass instruments of the 19th and early 20th centuries between long-ter...
The present work focuses on the characterization of brass surfaces after contact with artificial sal...
Brass instruments of the 19th and early 20th centuries are getting more and more used to being playe...
Scientific reports on the characterization of patinas formed on brass alloys used for the fabricatio...
Historical brass instruments can suffer corrosion during and after playing due to the high degree of...
A study of the surface oxide films naturally grown on copper and brass in contact with drinkable wat...
The ageing process of brass alloys, the dissolution rate versus time, was studied in artificial sali...
The corrosion resistance of Cu-Zn alloys strongly depends on the quality of the protective passive f...
The composition of natural saliva is strongly variable and unstable outside the oral cavity, therefo...
Surface oxide films were grown on 99.99% copper and brass (copper-zinc alloy, Cu77Zn21Al2) in 0.1 mo...
Several formulations of artificial saliva have been used for corrosion studies. The present work foc...
Dezincification of copper-zinc alloys has been studied by means of a potentiostat and an electron pr...
International audienceThe main objective of the investigation is to identify the role of beta phase ...
The composition of the surface layers has been investigated on copper, zinc and brass in contact wit...
An interdisciplinary methodology is being developed for the evaluation and monitoring of the corrosi...
In the frame of the project “Brass instruments of the 19th and early 20th centuries between long-ter...