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Study on the Feasibility of Alpha-Amylase and Chloramine T in the unmounting and restoration of Archives and calligraphy and paintings |
投稿时间:2024-07-17 修订日期:2024-10-24 |
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Key Words:archives protection calligraphy and paintings alpha-amylase starch paste chloramine T |
Fund Project:国家自然科学基金(22272102)。 |
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Abstract:This research explores the use of Alpha-amylase aqueous solution for the safe removal of starch paste from archives and paintings. This method effectively decomposes the starch paste, facilitating non-destructive separation of valuable archives from paper substrates within a short timeframe. Additionally, Chloramine T solution is employed to deactivate any residual Alpha-amylase in the archives and paintings, thereby preventing issues such as inadequate bonding or viscosity in subsequent mounting processes using starch paste. The study evaluates the impact of these treatments on the physical properties and chemical structures of paper, as well as the color and glossiness of traditional Chinese painting pigments. Results indicate that the method has no significant adverse effects on the paper"s properties or chemical structure, and does not alter the colors of traditional Chinese painting pigments. This approach offers a promising solution for preserving the integrity of repaired archives and paintings over time. |
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