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Electrochemical monitoring of the storage or stabilization of archaeological copper based artefacts in sodium sesquicarbonate solutions

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Archaeological copper-based artifacts recovered from wet and salty environments are often stored or stabilized in sodium sesquicarbonate solutions. Modification of the natural patina and development of active corrosion can occur during these processes, which implies the need for monitoring storage/stabilization processes. The focus of the study consists of examining how corrosion potential (Ecorr) measurements and voltammetric curves can contribute in providing information on the effectiveness of storage and stabilization treatments. Particular attention is given to side effects such as the transformation of the corrosion layers.

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Leyssens, Karen, et al. “Electrochemical Monitoring of the Storage or Stabilization of Archaeological Copper Based Artefacts in Sodium Sesquicarbonate Solutions.” Proceedings of ICOM-CC 14th Triennial Meeting, James & James, 2005, pp. 301–09.
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Leyssens, K., Adriaens, M., & Degrigny, C. (2005). Electrochemical monitoring of the storage or stabilization of archaeological copper based artefacts in sodium sesquicarbonate solutions. Proceedings of ICOM-CC 14th Triennial Meeting, 301–309. James & James.
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Leyssens, Karen, Mieke Adriaens, and Christian Degrigny. 2005. “Electrochemical Monitoring of the Storage or Stabilization of Archaeological Copper Based Artefacts in Sodium Sesquicarbonate Solutions.” In Proceedings of ICOM-CC 14th Triennial Meeting, 301–9. James & James.
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Leyssens, Karen, Mieke Adriaens, and Christian Degrigny. 2005. “Electrochemical Monitoring of the Storage or Stabilization of Archaeological Copper Based Artefacts in Sodium Sesquicarbonate Solutions.” In Proceedings of ICOM-CC 14th Triennial Meeting, 301–309. James & James.
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Leyssens K, Adriaens M, Degrigny C. Electrochemical monitoring of the storage or stabilization of archaeological copper based artefacts in sodium sesquicarbonate solutions. In: Proceedings of ICOM-CC 14th Triennial meeting. James & James; 2005. p. 301–9.
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K. Leyssens, M. Adriaens, and C. Degrigny, “Electrochemical monitoring of the storage or stabilization of archaeological copper based artefacts in sodium sesquicarbonate solutions,” in Proceedings of ICOM-CC 14th Triennial meeting, 2005, pp. 301–309.
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  abstract     = {{Archaeological copper-based artifacts recovered from wet and salty environments are often stored or stabilized in sodium sesquicarbonate solutions. Modification of the natural patina and development of active corrosion can occur during these processes, which implies the need for monitoring storage/stabilization processes. The focus of the study consists of examining how corrosion potential (Ecorr) measurements and voltammetric curves can contribute in providing information on the effectiveness of storage and stabilization treatments. Particular attention is given to side effects such as the transformation of the corrosion layers.}},
  author       = {{Leyssens, Karen and Adriaens, Mieke and Degrigny, Christian}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings of ICOM-CC 14th Triennial meeting}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{301--309}},
  publisher    = {{James & James}},
  title        = {{Electrochemical monitoring of the storage or stabilization of archaeological copper based artefacts in sodium sesquicarbonate solutions}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}