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Changes in the Degree of Degradation with Position of Painting Papers in Japanese Hanging Scrolls by Accelerated Ageing Using Open and Sealed Tube Methods in Studies in conservation, Vol.68 N°1-2(2023; January-February) (2023-01-01)
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Titre : Changes in the Degree of Degradation with Position of Painting Papers in Japanese Hanging Scrolls by Accelerated Ageing Using Open and Sealed Tube Methods Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2023 Article en page(s) : P. 43-53 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Acides organiques
Essais accélérés (technologie)
Fibres cellulosiques -- Analyse
Papier -- Couleur -- Altération
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Détérioration -- Méthode comparativeIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : To understand the degradation behaviour of rolled hanging scrolls for future conservation treatments, we evaluated the degradation–position profiles of naturally aged hanging scrolls and their model samples, which were subjected to different storage conditions. For the sample immersed in a CuSO4・5H2O solution and rolled around a glass rod, accelerated ageing using the open method (80°C, 65% RH) revealed a tendency of lower pH and higher discolouration towards the central positions, where rolling caused the most tightness. However, no clear tendencies were observed for the concentration variations of organic acids. The degradation effects of the organic acids emitted from the paulownia wooden box were also examined using the sealed tube method by enclosing the rolled painting paper and acidic paper containing organic acids together in a glass tube. Large amounts of oxalic and formic acids were detected at the periphery and scant migration of the organic acids was observed towards the centre, thus indicating that the central positions of the painting paper were less susceptible to the influence of the organic acids emitted from the external environment. By contrast, glycolic acid diffused towards the centre. The analysis of two naturally aged hanging scrolls showed different degradation behaviours. One sample, stored open in the rolled state, showed severe discolouration with the naked eye at the outermost back surface of the scroll. This was possibly associated with the large amount of sulfate ions originating from the external atmosphere, which kept the pH lower and increased discolouration towards the peripheral positions of the painting paper. For the sample stored in a paulownia wooden box, discolouration was not observed with the naked eye at the outermost back surface of the scroll, although lower pH and higher discolouration were observed towards the central positions.
in Studies in conservation > Vol.68 N°1-2(2023; January-February) (2023-01-01) . - P. 43-53[article] Changes in the Degree of Degradation with Position of Painting Papers in Japanese Hanging Scrolls by Accelerated Ageing Using Open and Sealed Tube Methods [texte imprimé] . - 2023 . - P. 43-53.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Studies in conservation > Vol.68 N°1-2(2023; January-February) (2023-01-01) . - P. 43-53
Catégories : Acides organiques
Essais accélérés (technologie)
Fibres cellulosiques -- Analyse
Papier -- Couleur -- Altération
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Détérioration -- Méthode comparativeIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : To understand the degradation behaviour of rolled hanging scrolls for future conservation treatments, we evaluated the degradation–position profiles of naturally aged hanging scrolls and their model samples, which were subjected to different storage conditions. For the sample immersed in a CuSO4・5H2O solution and rolled around a glass rod, accelerated ageing using the open method (80°C, 65% RH) revealed a tendency of lower pH and higher discolouration towards the central positions, where rolling caused the most tightness. However, no clear tendencies were observed for the concentration variations of organic acids. The degradation effects of the organic acids emitted from the paulownia wooden box were also examined using the sealed tube method by enclosing the rolled painting paper and acidic paper containing organic acids together in a glass tube. Large amounts of oxalic and formic acids were detected at the periphery and scant migration of the organic acids was observed towards the centre, thus indicating that the central positions of the painting paper were less susceptible to the influence of the organic acids emitted from the external environment. By contrast, glycolic acid diffused towards the centre. The analysis of two naturally aged hanging scrolls showed different degradation behaviours. One sample, stored open in the rolled state, showed severe discolouration with the naked eye at the outermost back surface of the scroll. This was possibly associated with the large amount of sulfate ions originating from the external atmosphere, which kept the pH lower and increased discolouration towards the peripheral positions of the painting paper. For the sample stored in a paulownia wooden box, discolouration was not observed with the naked eye at the outermost back surface of the scroll, although lower pH and higher discolouration were observed towards the central positions. Comparison of Degradation Behaviour of the Painting Paper in Japanese Scrolls for Moist Heat and Sealed Tube Ageing Methods in Studies in conservation, Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01)
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Titre : Comparison of Degradation Behaviour of the Painting Paper in Japanese Scrolls for Moist Heat and Sealed Tube Ageing Methods Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : P. 472-486 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Acides organiques
Essais accélérés (technologie)
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Datation
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Détérioration -- Méthode comparativeIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : One of the factors affecting the life expectancy of hanging scrolls is the storage environment. Our study focused on clarifying the degradation behaviour of painting paper, concentrating on the specific storage conditions that provide an airtight environment in a storage box and the stacked structure of the rolled paper rather than considering the materials of the wooden storage box or the gases generated from it. The degradation behaviour and rates for the sealed tube and moist heat ageing methods, excluding the additional effects of light and air pollutants, were compared. When the painting paper was immersed in a CuSO4・5H2O solution instead of a copper green pigment, the oxidation of the painting paper, attributed to Cu2+, proceeded faster with the sealed tube method than with the moist heat method. The co-occurring organic acids generated, namely glycolic and formic acids, which were secondary components, were detected in a higher amount in the first lining paper than the painting paper. This implies that the acids migrated from the painting paper into the lining paper. However, oxalic acid, which was the main component, did not significantly migrate and remained in the reaction system in the sealed tube without volatilising. This increased the hydrogen ion concentration in the painting paper and accelerated acid hydrolysis. Consequently, discolouration and a decrease in the degree of polymerisation and physical strength proceeded faster with the sealed tube method than with the moist heat method. Thus, although this result does not necessarily invalidate the storage system of a rolled hanging scroll in a box, the storage of a deteriorated hanging scroll in a closed system is expected to degrade the painting paper faster than it would in an open system. En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2020.1846931
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 472-486[article] Comparison of Degradation Behaviour of the Painting Paper in Japanese Scrolls for Moist Heat and Sealed Tube Ageing Methods [texte imprimé] . - 2022 . - P. 472-486.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Studies in conservation > Vol.67 N°7-8(2022; October-November) (2022-10-01) . - P. 472-486
Catégories : Acides organiques
Essais accélérés (technologie)
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Datation
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Détérioration -- Méthode comparativeIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : One of the factors affecting the life expectancy of hanging scrolls is the storage environment. Our study focused on clarifying the degradation behaviour of painting paper, concentrating on the specific storage conditions that provide an airtight environment in a storage box and the stacked structure of the rolled paper rather than considering the materials of the wooden storage box or the gases generated from it. The degradation behaviour and rates for the sealed tube and moist heat ageing methods, excluding the additional effects of light and air pollutants, were compared. When the painting paper was immersed in a CuSO4・5H2O solution instead of a copper green pigment, the oxidation of the painting paper, attributed to Cu2+, proceeded faster with the sealed tube method than with the moist heat method. The co-occurring organic acids generated, namely glycolic and formic acids, which were secondary components, were detected in a higher amount in the first lining paper than the painting paper. This implies that the acids migrated from the painting paper into the lining paper. However, oxalic acid, which was the main component, did not significantly migrate and remained in the reaction system in the sealed tube without volatilising. This increased the hydrogen ion concentration in the painting paper and accelerated acid hydrolysis. Consequently, discolouration and a decrease in the degree of polymerisation and physical strength proceeded faster with the sealed tube method than with the moist heat method. Thus, although this result does not necessarily invalidate the storage system of a rolled hanging scroll in a box, the storage of a deteriorated hanging scroll in a closed system is expected to degrade the painting paper faster than it would in an open system. En ligne : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00393630.2020.1846931 Conservation Challenges : Adapting to change in restoration perspectives / Kazunori Oryu in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC), no.12(1998:déc.) (1998-12-01)
Conservation des peintures en Chine et au Japon : différences techniques et culturelles / Claire Illouz in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC), no.12(1998:déc.) (1998-12-01)
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Titre : Conservation des peintures en Chine et au Japon : différences techniques et culturelles : études de cas Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Claire Illouz (1955-....), Auteur Année de publication : 1998 Article en page(s) : P. 9-13 Note générale : Photogr. en n. et bl. Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Papier -- Chine -- Essais
Papier japon -- Essais
Peinture sur rouleau -- Asie -- Technique
Peinture sur rouleau -- Chine -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur soie -- Asie -- TechniqueIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection
in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC) > no.12(1998:déc.) (1998-12-01) . - P. 9-13[article] Conservation des peintures en Chine et au Japon : différences techniques et culturelles : études de cas [texte imprimé] / Claire Illouz (1955-....), Auteur . - 1998 . - P. 9-13.
Photogr. en n. et bl.
Langues : Français (fre)
in Conservation restauration des biens culturels (CRBC) > no.12(1998:déc.) (1998-12-01) . - P. 9-13
Catégories : Papier -- Chine -- Essais
Papier japon -- Essais
Peinture sur rouleau -- Asie -- Technique
Peinture sur rouleau -- Chine -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur soie -- Asie -- TechniqueIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Evaluation of Degradation of Japanese Hanging Scrolls Using Relative Peak Area of Volatile Organic Compounds in Studies in conservation, Vol.68 N°3-4(2023; April-May) (2023-04-03)
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Titre : Evaluation of Degradation of Japanese Hanging Scrolls Using Relative Peak Area of Volatile Organic Compounds Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2023 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Chromatographie en phase gazeuse
Composés organiques volatils -- Analyse
Essais accélérés (technologie)
Microextraction en phase solide
Papier -- Japon -- Détérioration
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Détérioration -- Méthode comparativeIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : ABSTRACT
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) generated from naturally aged Japanese hanging scrolls and their model samples were measured using solid-phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (SPME-GC-MS) to clarify the effect of different painting papers and raw materials on the degradation state of hanging scrolls. VOC-based degradation markers were identified and their applicability was considered for degradation evaluations of actual Japanese hanging scrolls. The relative peak areas of different VOC groups were calculated by normalising their peak areas to the total peak area of long-chain hydrocarbons. When a painting paper was immersed in a CuSO4・5H2O solution, or coated with an alum solution, the relative peak areas of furfural and carboxylic acids increased after accelerated ageing, while these relative peak areas decreased when animal glue was applied, indicating that animal glue inhibited the generation of VOCs. When the painting paper containing Cu2+ was stacked with lining paper, furfural and carboxylic acids migrated into the lining paper with ageing. Animal glue coated on the painting paper retarded this migration into the lining paper. For the lining paper coated with wheat starch paste, the relative peak areas of furfural, carboxylic acids, and aliphatic aldehydes did not change significantly with ageing, indicating that wheat starch paste did not contribute to paper degradation, although these relative peak areas increased when aged wheat starch paste was applied. These results indicate that the targeted VOCs are valid degradation markers of Japanese hanging scrolls.
in Studies in conservation > Vol.68 N°3-4(2023; April-May) (2023-04-03)[article] Evaluation of Degradation of Japanese Hanging Scrolls Using Relative Peak Area of Volatile Organic Compounds [texte imprimé] . - 2023.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Studies in conservation > Vol.68 N°3-4(2023; April-May) (2023-04-03)
Catégories : Chromatographie en phase gazeuse
Composés organiques volatils -- Analyse
Essais accélérés (technologie)
Microextraction en phase solide
Papier -- Japon -- Détérioration
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Conservation et restauration
Peinture sur rouleau -- Japon -- Détérioration -- Méthode comparativeIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Résumé : ABSTRACT
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) generated from naturally aged Japanese hanging scrolls and their model samples were measured using solid-phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (SPME-GC-MS) to clarify the effect of different painting papers and raw materials on the degradation state of hanging scrolls. VOC-based degradation markers were identified and their applicability was considered for degradation evaluations of actual Japanese hanging scrolls. The relative peak areas of different VOC groups were calculated by normalising their peak areas to the total peak area of long-chain hydrocarbons. When a painting paper was immersed in a CuSO4・5H2O solution, or coated with an alum solution, the relative peak areas of furfural and carboxylic acids increased after accelerated ageing, while these relative peak areas decreased when animal glue was applied, indicating that animal glue inhibited the generation of VOCs. When the painting paper containing Cu2+ was stacked with lining paper, furfural and carboxylic acids migrated into the lining paper with ageing. Animal glue coated on the painting paper retarded this migration into the lining paper. For the lining paper coated with wheat starch paste, the relative peak areas of furfural, carboxylic acids, and aliphatic aldehydes did not change significantly with ageing, indicating that wheat starch paste did not contribute to paper degradation, although these relative peak areas increased when aged wheat starch paste was applied. These results indicate that the targeted VOCs are valid degradation markers of Japanese hanging scrolls.