Beitrag
Pyrite oxidation: protection using synthetic resins
Costagliola, Pilar; Cipriani, Curziο; Manganelli Del Fá, Carlo
 
	European Journal of Mineralogy Volume 9 Number 1 (1996), p. 167 - 174
19 Literaturangaben
veröffentlicht: Dec 30, 1996
Manuskript akzeptiert: Oct 14, 1996
Manuskript erhalten: Mar 11, 1996
DOI: 10.1127/ejm/9/1/0167
Abstract
Abstract Iron sulfides are unstable under oxidizing conditions. Pyrite specimens undergo severe damage due to oxygen and humidity in museum environments. The use of fluorinated, acrylic and silicone resins as protective films for pyrite was investigated in a climatic chamber and in acid oxidizing solutions. Pyrite alteration was monitored using colorimetric parameters and measuring iron concentration in etching solutions. Acrylic resins show scarce protection in the presence of UV rays and a general tendency to yellowing. In a humid environment and in fully aqueous conditions, silicone resins do not isolate the specimen, allowing water to reach and oxidize the sample surface. Fluorinated resins are relatively the most suitable shielding films owing to their high degree of protection and the total transparency which do not change the optical characteristics of the sample. However, the tested resins do not allow an absolute insulation of the samples making ion exchange possible
Schlagworte
pyrite alteration • museum environment • synthetic resins • climatic chamber test • reflectance colorimeter