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The preservative efficacy under this condition was proportional to the mixing concentration of the preservative, and in particular, the initial growth rate of mold was roughly 1.4 to 2 times lower than the condition where no preservatives were added. Based on these results, a material properties evaluation and a weathering test were used to observe the impact of phenoxyethanol on the material properties and the colored layer of the animal glue. Ultimately, the impact of phenoxyethanol on the viscosity, pH of animal glue, and chromaticity of the colored layer was small. Discoloration and flaking characteristic due to degradation was similar to a condition of not applying phenoxyethanol. The study confirmed phenoxyethanol to be stable in term s of the m aterial properties and the colored layer of the anim al glue for up to a m axim um of 20% of the weight of the animal glue. 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Applicability of Phenoxyethanol as a Preservative in Animal Glue for Dancheong
The animal glue used as a vehicle in dancheong easily rots, thereby not allowing easy storage and usability. Therefore, the study explored a method of delaying the rate of rotting through a method of adding preservatives to the animal glue, which increases resistance against microorganisms. For the preservative, the study selected the best condition in terms of preservative efficacy out of three conditions (Phenoxyethanol, Phenoxyethanol : Ethylhexylglycerin (9 : 1), alum) through the use of biological experimentation. Consequently, the study found that the exclusive use of phenoxyethanol demonstrated the highest level of preservative effect. The preservative efficacy under this condition was proportional to the mixing concentration of the preservative, and in particular, the initial growth rate of mold was roughly 1.4 to 2 times lower than the condition where no preservatives were added. Based on these results, a material properties evaluation and a weathering test were used to observe the impact of phenoxyethanol on the material properties and the colored layer of the animal glue. Ultimately, the impact of phenoxyethanol on the viscosity, pH of animal glue, and chromaticity of the colored layer was small. Discoloration and flaking characteristic due to degradation was similar to a condition of not applying phenoxyethanol. The study confirmed phenoxyethanol to be stable in term s of the m aterial properties and the colored layer of the anim al glue for up to a m axim um of 20% of the weight of the animal glue. Simultaneously, phenoxyethanol was confirmed to improve the preservative efficacy of the animal glue.
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The International Journal of Conservation Science (IJCS) is a high quality peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of original research papers in applied conservation science and its broad range of applications. IJCS it is an open access journal. All content is freely available without charge to any user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles in this journal without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. The topics cover all disciplines and branches of modern scientific conservation, including different aspects on general conservation theory, scientific investigation of works of art, authentication, determination of conservation state, compatibility studies for preservation and restoration procedures and monitoring of interventions effectiveness, etiopathology of historic and natural monuments, studies on the mechanisms of deterioration and degradation for different materials as structural and ornamental elements, impact of the environmental factors or agents on monuments and ecosystems, obtaining and characterization of new materials and procedures for preservation and restoration, new methodologies for scientific investigation, cross-related problems concerning research applied to conservation science, biodiversity conservation. Review articles in selected areas are published from time to time.