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Tracking the Progression of the Simulated Bronze Disease—A Laboratory X-ray Microtomography Study

Molecules, ISSN: 1420-3049, Vol: 28, Issue: 13
2023
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Molecules, Vol. 28, Pages 4933: Tracking the Progression of the Simulated Bronze Disease—A Laboratory X-ray Microtomography Study

Molecules, Vol. 28, Pages 4933: Tracking the Progression of the Simulated Bronze Disease—A Laboratory X-ray Microtomography Study Molecules doi: 10.3390/molecules28134933 Authors: Zedong Wang Xiaoqi Xi

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The internal three-dimensional characteristics of X-ray microtomography (micro-CT) has great application potential in the field of bronze corrosion. This work presents a method of simulating bronze disease based on an in situ micro-CT image to study the characteristics of the oxidative hydrolysis reactions of copper(I) chloride and copper(II) chloride dihydrate. A series of high-resolution reconstruction images were obtained by carrying out micro-CT at three key points throughout the experiment. We found that the reactions of copper(I) chloride and copper(II) chloride dihydrate showed different characteristics at different stages of the simulation in the micro-CT view. The method proposed in this work specifically simulated one single type of bronze corrosion and characterized the evolution characteristics of simulated bronze disease. It provides a new perspective to investigate bronze disease and can help improve the subsequent use of micro-CT to distinguish real bronze corrosions.

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Wang, Zedong; Xi, Xiaoqi; Li, Lei; Zhang, Zhicun; Han, Yu; Wang, Xinguang; Sun, Zhaoying; Zhao, Hongfeng; Yuan, Ning; Li, Huimin; Yan, Bin; Chen, Jiachang

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Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

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