For the chemistry of cultural heritage (Part I - for fresco conservation/restoration)

cultural heritage cultural heritage conservation plan functional characteristics of chemical substances risk factors affecting the durability of the fresco painting layer Venice Charter UNESCO ICOMOS authenticity of cultural heritage objects cultural heritage conservation John Ruskin William Morris Eugene Violet Le Duc life cycle of high molecular compounds restoration/conservation material factory-made restoration/conservation polymer materials fresco cultural heritage protection chemicals slaked lime paints glue paints tempera paints Chenino Chenini Giorgio Vasari Giotto Michelangelo Perugino Trilon B BASF chemical agent of chelating function - Chelating Agent polyelectrolyte isopropyl and white alcohols pine essential oil pinene methylcellulose carboxymethylcellulose polyvinyl alcohol fresco cleaning from soot and resinous substances xylene toluene fresco anti Eptics Katamine AB polymer biocide Catapol (Catapol) biocidal product directive REACH (Registration, Evaluation, and Authorization of Chemicals) - Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals 10% polyvinyl acetate dispersion vinyl acetate and ethylene co-polymer 3- 5% dispersion mixture dispersion with copolymer vinyl acetate 2-ethylhexyl acrylate organosilicon polymers low molecular weight polyorganosiloxanes waterproof siloxanes

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The cultural heritage of Georgia, as an immortal chronicle of the development of the spiritual and material culture of our country, is a prerequisite for the formation of the self-consciousness of the Georgian nation and the continuity of the independent national culture and is an integral part of the cognitive-artistic treasure of humanity. This article is an attempt to provide methodological support for the cultural heritage conservation plan. As it is known, the cultural heritage conservation plan includes scientific, methodological, and practical regulations, defines the basic regulations and the list of acceptable works, as well as the procedures for the preservation and use of material cultural heritage monuments. The article discusses the functional characteristics of chemical substances used for the protection of cultural heritage and the chemical aspects of managing risk factors affecting the durability of the painted layer of the fresco.

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