The Combined Use of Ion Chromatography and Scanning Electron Microscopy to Assess Salt-affected Mineral Materials in Cultural Heritage

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the American Institute for Conservation Pub Date : 2021-02-04 DOI:10.1080/01971360.2020.1823749
F. Pintér
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ABSTRACT Careful sampling, sample preparation, and subsequent measurements are key steps in handling complex, salt-affected mineral materials. Chemical analyses of ionic components in aqueous solutions (ion chromatography – IC) are nearly always affected by the presence of components originating mostly from the substrate; this causes discrepancies when calculating the equivalent concentrations. This study uses IC and scanning electron microscopy (SEM-EDS) results from the investigation of two historical, salt-laden buildings from Austria to determine the influence of different mineral substrates on the inorganic ionic compositions. Results show that besides carbonate substrates, also seemingly pure salt crusts may include impurities distorting the results and thus the interpretation of data by using the ECOS Runsalt model. The combined use of IC and SEM-EDS provided a reliable solution to assess complex salt-affected building materials.
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离子色谱法与扫描电子显微镜相结合评价文化遗产中受盐影响的矿物物质
摘要仔细取样、样品制备和随后的测量是处理受盐影响的复杂矿物材料的关键步骤。水溶液中离子组分的化学分析(离子色谱-IC)几乎总是受到主要来源于底物的组分的影响;这导致在计算等效浓度时出现差异。本研究使用IC和扫描电子显微镜(SEM-EDS)对奥地利两座历史悠久的含盐建筑进行调查,以确定不同矿物基质对无机离子组成的影响。结果表明,除了碳酸盐基质外,看似纯净的盐壳也可能包含杂质,从而扭曲了使用ECOS Runsalt模型对数据的解释。IC和SEM-EDS的结合使用为评估受盐影响的复杂建筑材料提供了可靠的解决方案。
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期刊介绍: The American Institute for Conservation is the largest conservation membership organization in the United States, and counts among its more than 3000 members the majority of professional conservators, conservation educators and conservation scientists worldwide. The Journal of the American Institute for Conservation (JAIC, or the Journal) is the primary vehicle for the publication of peer-reviewed technical studies, research papers, treatment case studies and ethics and standards discussions relating to the broad field of conservation and preservation of historic and cultural works. Subscribers to the JAIC include AIC members, both individuals and institutions, as well as major libraries and universities.
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