Akaganéite (β-FeOOH) corrodes iron in contact with it due to its hygroscopicity and the mobility of its surface adsorbed chloride.1,2 The high hygroscopicity of β-FeOOH means corrosion can occur down to 15% relative humidity.3 Aqueous washing removes either some or all surface adsorbed chloride, according to the washing process and its temperature, reducing the ability of β-FeOOH to corrode iron.1 Chloride occluded in the crystal structure of β-FeOOH, does not corrode iron since it is trapped in the Hollandite tunnel structure of the crystal.1,4 Research into its properties of β-FeOOH mostly employs synthesised samples, produced either by precipitation or solid state corrosion, as both processes mirror how it might be formed on objects. Sin...
Archaeological iron corrosion is a series of complex reactions that proceed differently throughout t...
© 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Iron(III) hydrolysis in the presence of chl...
Archaeological iron objects become infested with chloride ions during burial. These enhance electroc...
Akaganeite (βFeOOH) occludes chloride within its crystal structure and adsorbs it onto it surface du...
The chloride bearing corrosion product akaganéite (βFeOOH) can form during post-excavation corrosion...
The chloride bearing corrosion product akaganéite (βFeOOH) can form during postexcavation corrosion ...
Controlling the corrosion of historical and archaeological ferrous metal objects presents a signific...
In high humidity βFeOOH corrodes iron in contact with it, likely due to the mobile chloride on its s...
Upon excavation archaeological iron normally contains soluble chloride, making it highly unstable in...
Controlling post-excavation corrosion of chloride (Cl-) infested archaeological iron presents a majo...
A spearhead of archaeological and cultural significance has been found and analysed in Serbia. In th...
Wrought iron with a remaining metallic core recovered from marine and terrestrial archaeological co...
One artefact of the archaeological cultural heritage from Roman period (IV century) that was found n...
Summary Archaeological wrought iron artefacts are subject to damaging corrosion while in the burial...
Although desalination of archaeological iron reduces its chloride concentration and enhances object ...
Archaeological iron corrosion is a series of complex reactions that proceed differently throughout t...
© 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Iron(III) hydrolysis in the presence of chl...
Archaeological iron objects become infested with chloride ions during burial. These enhance electroc...
Akaganeite (βFeOOH) occludes chloride within its crystal structure and adsorbs it onto it surface du...
The chloride bearing corrosion product akaganéite (βFeOOH) can form during post-excavation corrosion...
The chloride bearing corrosion product akaganéite (βFeOOH) can form during postexcavation corrosion ...
Controlling the corrosion of historical and archaeological ferrous metal objects presents a signific...
In high humidity βFeOOH corrodes iron in contact with it, likely due to the mobile chloride on its s...
Upon excavation archaeological iron normally contains soluble chloride, making it highly unstable in...
Controlling post-excavation corrosion of chloride (Cl-) infested archaeological iron presents a majo...
A spearhead of archaeological and cultural significance has been found and analysed in Serbia. In th...
Wrought iron with a remaining metallic core recovered from marine and terrestrial archaeological co...
One artefact of the archaeological cultural heritage from Roman period (IV century) that was found n...
Summary Archaeological wrought iron artefacts are subject to damaging corrosion while in the burial...
Although desalination of archaeological iron reduces its chloride concentration and enhances object ...
Archaeological iron corrosion is a series of complex reactions that proceed differently throughout t...
© 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Iron(III) hydrolysis in the presence of chl...
Archaeological iron objects become infested with chloride ions during burial. These enhance electroc...