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Conservation Chemistry
An Introduction
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128 pages
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The book explores the conservation of plastics, stone, and wood, highlighting the role of chemistry in preserving these materials. It challenges perceptions of plastics as disposable by showcasing their value in collections and museums, including high-value items like certain Barbie dolls. The stone section presents a case study on poulticing, a method to protect objects from damage. The wood section examines the conservation of the Mary Rose, a Tudor warship, detailing the chemical processes involved in preserving its hull and artifacts.
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2005, paperback
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