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040 $aIXA$cIXA$dYBM
090 $aNA105$b.T67 2009
100 1 $aTorraca, Giorgio.
245 10 $aLectures on materials science for architectural conservation /$cGiorgio Torraca.
260 $aLos Angeles :$bGetty Conservation Institute,$cc2009.
300 $ax, 193 p. :$bill. ;$c28 cm.
500 $a"Based on notes ... prepared for an undergraduate course titled 'Chemistry of the Environment and of Cultural Property' ... taught at the 'Valle Giulia' Faculty of Architecture, University of Rome 'La Sapienza,' from 2001 to 2004. The lecture notes were published in 2002 by the Scuola di Specializzazione in Restauro dei Monumenti, which kindly allowed the use of the material for an English version. The English text is not truly a translation ... furthermore, several parts have been revised and some completely rewritten."--Pref.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [186]-193).
505 0 $aElentronegativity, chemical bonds, crystals, molecules, and chemical reactions -- Mortars, bricks, and concretes: earth, gypsum, lime, and cements -- Deterioration of porous building materials -- Conservation of architectural surfaces -- Metals -- Natural and synthetic polymers -- Silicates, silanes, and silicones.
650 0 $aArchitecture$xConservation and restoration.
650 0 $aMaterials$xDeterioration.
650 0 $aBuilding materials$xDeterioration.
710 2 $aGetty Conservation Institute.
988 $a20110902
906 $0OCLC