Analysing the structure and glass transition behaviour of silks for archaeology and conservation
Silk is an iconic material in many cultures. Silk archaeology and conservation is affected by silk production technology as well as subsequent environmental effects such as humidity, temperature, UV radiation and ageing. The complex interactions and various effects on silk materials affect the pract...
Main Authors: | Wang, J, Guan, J, Hawkins, N, Vollrath, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society, The
2018
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