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New strategies for corrosion inhibition coatings for lead and its characterization by in-situ spectroelectrochemical studies. (Pbcoatings)

We develop corrosion protective coatings for lead heritage objects. The development of novel nanoparticle-based materials and physiocochemical studies at the nanoscale create new approaches to conservation science. We study monocarboxylate based microemulsions, polymeric networks (gels) and nanoparticles as alternative coatings. The coating formation and its corrosion resistance is characterized by surface analyses techniques, including electrochemistry, and synchrotron spectroelectrochemical studies.

Date:1 Jun 2013 →  31 May 2015
Keywords:surface chemistry, electrochemistry, corrosion inhibition, synchrotron, conservation of cultural heritage
Disciplines:Conservation-restoration science, Physical chemistry, Analytical chemistry, Pharmaceutical analysis and quality assurance