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Lead Corrosion and Corrosivity Classification in Archives, Museums, and Churches

Sixteen localities were involved in a broad study, resulting in the classification of the indoor corrosivity of metals considered in the ISO 11844 standard, especially lead. Recently, lead has been added to the standard as a metal specifically sensitive to volatile organic compounds such as acetic a...

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Autores principales: Kouřil, Milan, Boháčková, Tereza, Strachotová, Kristýna Charlotte, Švadlena, Jan, Prošek, Tomáš, Kreislová, Kateřina, Fialová, Pavlína
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8781411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35057355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15020639
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author Kouřil, Milan
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Švadlena, Jan
Prošek, Tomáš
Kreislová, Kateřina
Fialová, Pavlína
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Strachotová, Kristýna Charlotte
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description Sixteen localities were involved in a broad study, resulting in the classification of the indoor corrosivity of metals considered in the ISO 11844 standard, especially lead. Recently, lead has been added to the standard as a metal specifically sensitive to volatile organic compounds such as acetic acid. Data on one-year exposure in museum depositories and exhibition spaces, archives, libraries, and churches show that the currently valid lead corrosivity categories are not correctly defined. The obtained data allowed for the proposal of new realistic ranges of indoor corrosivity categories for lead. The exposure program was also used to validate techniques for determining the corrosion degradation of metal coupons. Mass increase and mass loss techniques were supplemented with the galvanostatic reduction technique and the measurement of color changes. The study identified the limitations of the mass gain method. Not only is the galvanostatic reduction technique applicable for silver and copper coupons, but the build-up of reducible lead corrosion products depends on air corrosivity. CIELab color-change measurement has proven to be a simple and easy-to-apply method for monitoring the corrosivity of indoor atmospheres with regard to lead. A more reliable response is provided by the determination of color change after 3 months of exposure rather than after one year.
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spelling pubmed-87814112022-01-22 Lead Corrosion and Corrosivity Classification in Archives, Museums, and Churches Kouřil, Milan Boháčková, Tereza Strachotová, Kristýna Charlotte Švadlena, Jan Prošek, Tomáš Kreislová, Kateřina Fialová, Pavlína Materials (Basel) Article Sixteen localities were involved in a broad study, resulting in the classification of the indoor corrosivity of metals considered in the ISO 11844 standard, especially lead. Recently, lead has been added to the standard as a metal specifically sensitive to volatile organic compounds such as acetic acid. Data on one-year exposure in museum depositories and exhibition spaces, archives, libraries, and churches show that the currently valid lead corrosivity categories are not correctly defined. The obtained data allowed for the proposal of new realistic ranges of indoor corrosivity categories for lead. The exposure program was also used to validate techniques for determining the corrosion degradation of metal coupons. Mass increase and mass loss techniques were supplemented with the galvanostatic reduction technique and the measurement of color changes. The study identified the limitations of the mass gain method. Not only is the galvanostatic reduction technique applicable for silver and copper coupons, but the build-up of reducible lead corrosion products depends on air corrosivity. CIELab color-change measurement has proven to be a simple and easy-to-apply method for monitoring the corrosivity of indoor atmospheres with regard to lead. A more reliable response is provided by the determination of color change after 3 months of exposure rather than after one year. MDPI 2022-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8781411/ /pubmed/35057355 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15020639 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fialová, Pavlína
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