Knowledge of the chemical–physical reactions that determine the main degradation behaviour of artists’ alkyd paints represents one of the main problems within the museum exhibitions. The collection and interpretation of these data on degradation phenomena, especially after ozone exposure at different relative humidity values, can be useful for their conservation needs. Therefore, a systematic investigation of these materials may help achieve this goal. Firstly, surface-level identification of the main functional groups of ad hoc created and aged alkyd paints was performed using attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR). Subsequently, these paints were investigated by pyrolysis–gas chromatography and mass...
20th- and 21st-century oil paintings are presenting a range of challenging conservation problems tha...
This study is part of a research project dealing with the establishment of monitoring and damage pre...
The paint materials in three different Keith Haring outdoormurals, Tuttomondo in Pisa (1989), the Ne...
Knowledge of the chemical–physical reactions that determine the main degradation behaviour of artist...
The knowledge of the atmospheric degradation reactions affecting the stability of modern materials i...
Recently, it has been shown that several artists' pigments will fade in the absence of light if expo...
AbstractPhotochemical degradation of commercial polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) homopolymer and PVAc paints...
As the effects of climate change pose an increasing risk of damaging outdoor modern and contemporary...
Modern oil paintings are affected by conservation issues related to the oil paint formulations and t...
Seventeen artists' watercolor pigment samples and two Japanese woodblock prints were exposed to 0.40...
During 19th and 20th centuries, the industrial revolution and synthetic chemistry development provid...
In this study, the chemistry of air-drying artist's oil paint curing and aging up to 24 months was s...
Air pollution has been suspected as a possible cause of damage to museum collections for at least on...
This paper reports on the photochemical degradation of waterborne paints, products which have been w...
20th- and 21st-century oil paintings are presenting a range of challenging conservation problems tha...
This study is part of a research project dealing with the establishment of monitoring and damage pre...
The paint materials in three different Keith Haring outdoormurals, Tuttomondo in Pisa (1989), the Ne...
Knowledge of the chemical–physical reactions that determine the main degradation behaviour of artist...
The knowledge of the atmospheric degradation reactions affecting the stability of modern materials i...
Recently, it has been shown that several artists' pigments will fade in the absence of light if expo...
AbstractPhotochemical degradation of commercial polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) homopolymer and PVAc paints...
As the effects of climate change pose an increasing risk of damaging outdoor modern and contemporary...
Modern oil paintings are affected by conservation issues related to the oil paint formulations and t...
Seventeen artists' watercolor pigment samples and two Japanese woodblock prints were exposed to 0.40...
During 19th and 20th centuries, the industrial revolution and synthetic chemistry development provid...
In this study, the chemistry of air-drying artist's oil paint curing and aging up to 24 months was s...
Air pollution has been suspected as a possible cause of damage to museum collections for at least on...
This paper reports on the photochemical degradation of waterborne paints, products which have been w...
20th- and 21st-century oil paintings are presenting a range of challenging conservation problems tha...
This study is part of a research project dealing with the establishment of monitoring and damage pre...
The paint materials in three different Keith Haring outdoormurals, Tuttomondo in Pisa (1989), the Ne...