International audienceMany historical documents written with iron gall inks are endangered by the corrosive effects of these inks. In this work, a combination of complementary analytical methods was used for the first time in order to study the ''phytate'' process which is used in conservation studios to stabilize damaged manuscripts. This process consists of an antioxidant treatment performed by means of a calcium phytate (CP) solution, followed by a deacidification treatment performed with a calcium carbonate (CC) solution. The antioxidant treatment capitalizes on the properties of myo-inositol hexaphosphoric acid (phytic acid) that inhibits iron through chelation. In order to use relatively low acidic solutions, the pH of the CP solution...
International audienceMany western manuscripts were written using iron gall inks. These inks can dam...
Ancient iron gall ink manuscripts can be treated by immersion in water to dissolve excess iron compo...
Iron gall inks are of extraordinary historical significance considering their widespread use for ove...
International audienceMany historical documents written with iron gall inks are endangered by the co...
International audienceThe calcium phytate treatment has given rise to intensive research. Despite it...
International audienceThe options for aqueous treatments on highly damaged papers are limited by a s...
International audienceIn certain conditions, iron gall inks induce substantial damages on cellulosic...
Corrosive iron and copper ions and acids in iron gall inks and in certain pigments such as verdigris...
The oxidation of sulfur in marine archaeological timbers under museum storage conditions is a recent...
Iron gall ink (IGI) was the most common writing ink for centuries, meanwhile one of the major respon...
UID/QUI/50006/2020Iron-gall inks are an essential element of our written cultural heritage that is a...
Fe K-edge XANES measurements were performed to determine the oxidation state of iron in iron gall in...
pH 3.51), Ink from the oak’s bark extracts (ink-2, pH 3.69); Iron-gall ink (ink-3, pH 1.66), Black i...
Iron-gall inks consist of a mixture of vitriols (sulphates of certain metals), gall nut extracts and...
An extensive review of the published literature about the iron-gall inks was done based on searches ...
International audienceMany western manuscripts were written using iron gall inks. These inks can dam...
Ancient iron gall ink manuscripts can be treated by immersion in water to dissolve excess iron compo...
Iron gall inks are of extraordinary historical significance considering their widespread use for ove...
International audienceMany historical documents written with iron gall inks are endangered by the co...
International audienceThe calcium phytate treatment has given rise to intensive research. Despite it...
International audienceThe options for aqueous treatments on highly damaged papers are limited by a s...
International audienceIn certain conditions, iron gall inks induce substantial damages on cellulosic...
Corrosive iron and copper ions and acids in iron gall inks and in certain pigments such as verdigris...
The oxidation of sulfur in marine archaeological timbers under museum storage conditions is a recent...
Iron gall ink (IGI) was the most common writing ink for centuries, meanwhile one of the major respon...
UID/QUI/50006/2020Iron-gall inks are an essential element of our written cultural heritage that is a...
Fe K-edge XANES measurements were performed to determine the oxidation state of iron in iron gall in...
pH 3.51), Ink from the oak’s bark extracts (ink-2, pH 3.69); Iron-gall ink (ink-3, pH 1.66), Black i...
Iron-gall inks consist of a mixture of vitriols (sulphates of certain metals), gall nut extracts and...
An extensive review of the published literature about the iron-gall inks was done based on searches ...
International audienceMany western manuscripts were written using iron gall inks. These inks can dam...
Ancient iron gall ink manuscripts can be treated by immersion in water to dissolve excess iron compo...
Iron gall inks are of extraordinary historical significance considering their widespread use for ove...