Long-term alteration processes of iron fasteners extracted from archaeological shipwrecks aged in biologically active waterlogged media - Economie industrielle (CERNA)
Article Dans Une Revue Corrosion Science Année : 2021

Long-term alteration processes of iron fasteners extracted from archaeological shipwrecks aged in biologically active waterlogged media

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Waterlogged woods and iron reinforcements extracted from archaeological shipwrecks were studied. The corrosion mechanisms of the reinforcements were investigated by analyzing the corrosion products using a multi-technique approach. The woods contained pyrite and greigite. The reinforcements showing different degradation states were corroded into siderite, chukanovite, mackinawite, pyrite and greigite. Then, two half-nails were soaked in neutral and acidic Na 2 S solutions. Mackinawite precipitated only in neutral conditions. Through this study, the natural mackinawite-to-pyrite evolution process induced by a long-term exposure to sulfides is highlighted. This work also shows that iron sulfides can result from complex processes implying other sulfide-sensitive phases.

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hal-04692116 , version 1 (09-09-2024)

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Céline Rémazeilles, François Lévêque, Egle Conforto, Philippe Refait. Long-term alteration processes of iron fasteners extracted from archaeological shipwrecks aged in biologically active waterlogged media. Corrosion Science, 2021, 181, pp.109231. ⟨10.1016/j.corsci.2020.109231⟩. ⟨hal-04692116⟩
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