2020
DOI: 10.1002/maco.202011665
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Corrosion of silver in environment containing halides, pseudohalides, or thiourea

Abstract: Many studies of silver corrosion have been focused on indoor sulfur-containing atmospheres. However, significant corrosion damage of silver can also occur in the presence of other corrosion stimulants, such as halides, pseudohalides, or thiourea. These environments pose a specific threat for historical silver objects like daguerreotypes or coins, for example, during incorrect storing or cleaning method. To better characterize the silver corrosion caused by the solutions, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy … Show more

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“…Kreislova et al used Pb, Cu and Ag sensors to assess air corrosivity in a baroque library in Klementinum, Prague, where the a corrosion rate of lead caused by organic acids pollution was detected [115]. Bailey et al measured the lead corrosion rate in a showcase where thick crystalline corrosion products were observed on lead components of a ship model [116].…”
Section: Electrical Resistance Probesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kreislova et al used Pb, Cu and Ag sensors to assess air corrosivity in a baroque library in Klementinum, Prague, where the a corrosion rate of lead caused by organic acids pollution was detected [115]. Bailey et al measured the lead corrosion rate in a showcase where thick crystalline corrosion products were observed on lead components of a ship model [116].…”
Section: Electrical Resistance Probesmentioning
confidence: 99%