The morphology and elemental composition of cross sections of eight historic copper materials have been explored. The materials were taken from copper roofs installed in different middle and northern European environments from the 16th to the 19th century. All copper substrates contain inclusions of varying size, number and composition, reflecting different copper ores and production methods. The largest inclusions have a size of up to 40 μm, with most inclusions in the size ranging between 2 and 10 μm. The most common element in the inclusions is O, followed by Pb, Sb and As. Minor elements include Ni, Sn and Fe. All historic patinas exhibit quite fragmentized bilayer structures, with a thin inner layer of cuprite (Cu2O) and a thicker oute...
International audienceIn the outdoor environment, bronze and copper statues undergo alterations caus...
openThe common thread of the PhD project is the development of strategies, based, primarily, on dyna...
In Poland, researchers have a very strong interest in archaeometallurgy, which, as presented in clas...
The morphology and elemental composition of cross sections of eight historic copper materials have b...
This paper presents an in-depth characterisation study of the patina formed on a copper tile taken f...
Abstract. Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light mi...
Copper and copper-based alloys are commonly used in both ancient and modern architecture. This requi...
Artificially patinated copper alloys are found archaeologically in polychrome artefacts from the 19t...
Abstract Naturally grown patinas are typically detected onto the surface of modern copper-based ar...
Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light microscopy (...
The chemistry of copper patination was investigated by two series of experiments. The chemistry of a...
Archaeological bronze artefacts are covered with corrosion products, that is, the patinas, whose nat...
This thesis was a pragmatic exploration into die patination process of copper. Two particular proces...
A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts fromthe Mediterranean basin have been selected f...
In order to contribute to the improvement of restoration and conservation sciences of metallic artef...
International audienceIn the outdoor environment, bronze and copper statues undergo alterations caus...
openThe common thread of the PhD project is the development of strategies, based, primarily, on dyna...
In Poland, researchers have a very strong interest in archaeometallurgy, which, as presented in clas...
The morphology and elemental composition of cross sections of eight historic copper materials have b...
This paper presents an in-depth characterisation study of the patina formed on a copper tile taken f...
Abstract. Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light mi...
Copper and copper-based alloys are commonly used in both ancient and modern architecture. This requi...
Artificially patinated copper alloys are found archaeologically in polychrome artefacts from the 19t...
Abstract Naturally grown patinas are typically detected onto the surface of modern copper-based ar...
Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light microscopy (...
The chemistry of copper patination was investigated by two series of experiments. The chemistry of a...
Archaeological bronze artefacts are covered with corrosion products, that is, the patinas, whose nat...
This thesis was a pragmatic exploration into die patination process of copper. Two particular proces...
A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts fromthe Mediterranean basin have been selected f...
In order to contribute to the improvement of restoration and conservation sciences of metallic artef...
International audienceIn the outdoor environment, bronze and copper statues undergo alterations caus...
openThe common thread of the PhD project is the development of strategies, based, primarily, on dyna...
In Poland, researchers have a very strong interest in archaeometallurgy, which, as presented in clas...