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This book details the application of advanced characterisation
techniques and diagnostic tools to heritage science, including the
evaluation of heritage assets' condition, their preservation and
restoration. It examines the use of electrochemical techniques in
conservation science, with a particular focus on how to solve
problems in taking on-site measurements. Specifically, it
introduces readers to a new gel polymer (GPE) electrochemical cell
developed by the authors for the characterisation of metallic
heritage objects. Other techniques used to characterise and monitor
reinforced concrete objects in more modern buildings are also
covered, including non-destructive electrochemical techniques that
allow steel corrosion to be assessed in these structures, and in
those that are used to protect and repair such buildings. The
usefulness of the NMR-Mouse nuclear magnetic resonance sensor in
the assessment and preservation of softer heritage materials, such
as wood, parchment, bone, and painted walls, is covered, as well as
Infrared reflectography for examining paintings and laser cleaning
for restoring them. The book introduces ultra-High Performance
Liquid Chromatography (u-HPLC) with a diode-array (DAD) and
mass-mass (MS-MS) quadruple time-of-flight spectroscopy (QTOF).
This new technique can be applied to the analysis and
identification of natural and synthetic organic pigments and its
use is demonstrated in several case studies. This book provides a
rigorous scientific grounding in the application of
state-of-the-art techniques in heritage science and conservation,
and offers a practical handbook for practitioners.
From 2nd to 5th October 2012 an International Congress on Science
and Technology for the conservation of Cultural Heritage was held
in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, organized by the Universidade of
Santiago de Compostela on behalf of TechnoHeritage Network. The
congress was attended by some 160 participants from 10 countries,
which presented a total of 145 contributions among plenary
lectures, oral, and poster communications. The congress was
dedicated to eight topics, namely (1) Environmental assessment and
monitoring (pollution, climate change, natural events, etc.) of
Cultural Heritage; (2) Agents and mechanisms of deterioration of
Cultural Heritage (physical, chemical, biological), including
deterioration of modern materials used in Contemporary Art and
information storage; (3) Development of new instruments, non
invasive technologies and innovative solutions for analysis,
protection and conservation of Cultural Heritage; (4) New products
and materials for conservation and maintenance of Cultural
Heritage; (5) Preservation of industrial and rural heritage from
the 19th and 20th centuries; (6) Security technologies, Remote
sensing and Geographical Information Systems for protection and
management of Cultural Heritage; (7) Significance and social value
of Cultural Heritage; and (8) Policies for conservation of Cultural
Heritage. This volume publishes a total of ninety-three
contributions which reflect some of the most recent responses to
the challenge of cultural assets conservation.
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