Escola Superior de Conservació i Restauració de Bés Culturals de Catalunya

Desalination characteristics for ceramics excavated from Taean shipwreck, Korea (Record no. 7776)

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control field Art-85
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 1296-2074
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Title Desalination characteristics for ceramics excavated from Taean shipwreck, Korea
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Extent 9 p.
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Summary, etc. The ceramic artefacts, excavated from ancient shipwrecks, are generally saturated with soluble salts, mainly NaCl, within the porous structure of ceramics. The salinity contents typically exhibit ionic and osmotic pressures to the ceramic microstructures, thus causing significant damages to the integrity of ceramic artefacts. While the utilisation of aqueous soaking methods is commonly accepted for effective desalination processes of ceramics, the relationships between the structural characteristics of ceramics and the desalination efficiency have not been demonstrated. In this study, we examined the desalination processes of various ceramics excavated from the Taean shipwrecks in South Korea to identify major controlling factors for the desalination processes. Our results indicated that the physical properties of ceramics including the water absorption and the pore size distribution greatly influence on the desalination process time and efficiency. It is also found that the surface condition of ceramic samples such as microstructural cracks on the glaze layer is a crucial component of the desalination characteristics. Nevertheless, the small residue of salts such as NaCl crystals were found in the microstructures of some ceramics after prolonged desalination periods. Therefore, it is important to control the humidity and temperature in the conservation environment for desalinated ceramic artefacts even after desalination.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Ceramic - Cerámica - Ceràmica
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Desalination- Desalinización - Dessalinització
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Salts crystallisation - Cristalización de sales - Cristal·lització de sals
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Shipwreck - Naufragio - Naufragi
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Personal name JANG, Sungyoon
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Personal name KIM, Hyoyun
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Personal name LEE, Chan Hee
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Personal name NAM, , Byeongjik
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Personal name PARK, Daewoo
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Personal name YU, Jae Eun
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Title Journal of Cultural Heritage 3
International Standard Serial Number 1296-2074
Related parts 14 3, 229-237
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        Biblioteca de l' Escola Superior Conservació i Restauració de Bens Culturals de Catalunya Biblioteca de l' Escola Superior Conservació i Restauració de Bens Culturals de Catalunya 22.02.2017   Journal of Cultural Heritage 3 Art-85 22.02.2017 22.02.2017 Article de revista

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