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Burmese lacquer

Considering the polar nature of these constituents, it is not surprising that THM-GC would be an appropriate technique to characterize these resins. THM-GC pyrolysis profiles of shellac, a Burmese lacquer, and a printing ink resin are shown in Figure 8.15. [Pg.194]

THM-GC analysis of the cured Burmese lacquer results in a series of straight-chain and branched-chain alkyl benzenes ranging from toluene to dodecyl benzene, and Cg- to Ciy-alkanes and alkenes. These products are similar in composition to the products obtained by conventional pyrolysis. Compounds corresponding to peaks marked with an asterisk are FAMES that are products of the THM reaction and... [Pg.194]

FIGURE 8.15 THM-GC profiles of sheUac, a Burmese lacquer, and a printing iiik resin. [Pg.195]

Minney, F. (1994). The conservation of a Burmese dry lacquer statue of Buddha. Studies in Conservation, 39, 154-160. [Pg.319]


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