Abstract A previous study of the Cypriot pottery collection housed in the Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne found approximately two-thirds of adhesive repairs are primarily composed of cellulose nitrate (CN). This is of concern as CN has a limited lifespan (6\u201320\ua0years), which has implications for the strategic management of the collection. To gain a greater understanding of the prevalence of CN based adhesive repairs in the archaeological context, the original FTIR-ATR spectroscopic survey was extended to incorporate the University\u2019s Middle Eastern archaeological pottery collection. Micro-samples were removed from artefacts using acetone swabs. Analysis of adhesive FTIR spectra identified CN...
The preservation of modern and contemporary art and costume collections in museums requires a comple...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Katherine Rober...
Plastics have had an increasing influence on human activity since the early years of the 20th centur...
© 2018 Dr. Emily NoakeIntroduced in the 1870s, cellulose nitrate (CN) has been widely used as a plas...
At the University of Melbourne, an adhesive iden- tification survey using FTIR-ATR spectroscopy of 1...
The characterisation of materials composing objects of museum collections is vital for understandin...
The chemical analysis of archaeological residues can offer valuable insights into the technical comp...
Introduction: Attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy with a...
During conservation-restoration treatments the conservator is often confronted with works that have ...
In this study, several deteriorated pressure sensitive adhesive tapes (PSATs) applied in the past fo...
Invented in the mid-19th century, cellulose nitrate is commonly regarded as the earliest synthetic p...
The location of manufacture, or provenance, of ancient artifacts reveals much about their cultural a...
Resinous materials are considered the most important embalming agent, which help in the preservation...
This paper discusses a project which is examining the degradation of cellulose nitrate artefacts. Se...
Cellulose acetate artefacts from various museums have been analysed by micro-FTIR spectrometry and i...
The preservation of modern and contemporary art and costume collections in museums requires a comple...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Katherine Rober...
Plastics have had an increasing influence on human activity since the early years of the 20th centur...
© 2018 Dr. Emily NoakeIntroduced in the 1870s, cellulose nitrate (CN) has been widely used as a plas...
At the University of Melbourne, an adhesive iden- tification survey using FTIR-ATR spectroscopy of 1...
The characterisation of materials composing objects of museum collections is vital for understandin...
The chemical analysis of archaeological residues can offer valuable insights into the technical comp...
Introduction: Attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy with a...
During conservation-restoration treatments the conservator is often confronted with works that have ...
In this study, several deteriorated pressure sensitive adhesive tapes (PSATs) applied in the past fo...
Invented in the mid-19th century, cellulose nitrate is commonly regarded as the earliest synthetic p...
The location of manufacture, or provenance, of ancient artifacts reveals much about their cultural a...
Resinous materials are considered the most important embalming agent, which help in the preservation...
This paper discusses a project which is examining the degradation of cellulose nitrate artefacts. Se...
Cellulose acetate artefacts from various museums have been analysed by micro-FTIR spectrometry and i...
The preservation of modern and contemporary art and costume collections in museums requires a comple...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Katherine Rober...
Plastics have had an increasing influence on human activity since the early years of the 20th centur...