Chemistry in Conservation and Restoration of Marine Effluent Ceramic Relics
HUANG Jia-Feng1, WANG Li-Li1**, WANG Ping1, MAN Tian2, LI Pei-Yao1
1. College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu 610068, China; 2. Sichuan Tianfu New District Educational Science Research Institute, Chengdu 610225, China
Abstract This paper introduces the composition of marine effluent ceramics and analyzes the formation and harm of four types of sediments on the surface of effluent ceramics including iron compounds, calcium compounds, siliceous and organic dirt. It also sorts out the physical and chemical removal methods of surface sediments. The goal is to provide readers with basic knowledge of chemistry involved in the conservation and restoration processes of marine effluent ceramics and to appreciate the close relationship between chemistry and society.
HUANG Jia-Feng, WANG Li-Li, WANG Ping, MAN Tian, LI Pei-Yao. Chemistry in Conservation and Restoration of Marine Effluent Ceramic Relics[J]. Chinese Journal of Chemical Education, 2024, 45(5): 1-4.