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	|  | Author | Nuyts, G.; Cagno, S.; Jaroszewicz, J.; Wouters, H.; De Vis, K.; Caen, J.; Janssens, K. |    
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	|  | Title | High-resolution desktop microcomputed tomography for the evaluation of reducing treatments on historical glass suffering from manganese browning | Type | H2 Book chapter | 
	|  | Year  | 2013 | Publication |  | Abbreviated Journal |  |  | 
	|  | Volume |  | Issue |  | Pages | 201-209 |  | 
	|  | Keywords | H2 Book chapter; AXES (Antwerp X-ray Analysis, Electrochemistry and Speciation); Antwerp Cultural Heritage Sciences (ARCHES) |  | 
	|  | Abstract | Historical glass, especially non-durable mediaeval glass, can undergo corrosion. This sometimes results in the formation of dark-coloured manganese-rich inclusions or stains that reduce the transparency of the glass. A conservation treatment with reducing or chelating agents may be considered with the aim of improving the transparency. In this paper, high-resolution desktop microcomputed tomography (µCT) is used in combination with element-specific twodimensional imaging methods for in situ monitoring of manganese removal by hydroxylamine hydrochloride from an archaeological stained-glass sample suffering from manganese browning and from artificially corroded model glass samples. µCT also proved itself useful for the study of the (re-)penetration of manganese into the gel layer during artificial corrosion of a model glass. |  | 
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	|  | ISSN |  | ISBN | 978-90-8932-113-8 | Additional Links | UA library record |  | 
	|  | Impact Factor |  | Times cited |  | Open Access |  |  | 
	|  | Notes |  | Approved | Most recent IF: NA |  | 
	|  | Call Number | UA @ admin @ c:irua:114604 | Serial | 5641 |  | 
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