Huaguangjiao I is a Chinese ancient wooden shipwreck of South Song Dyansty (1127-1279 AD). Woodsamples from Huaguangjiao I were analyzed in order to evaluate the preservation state of the waterloggedwood. Samples were studied from the anatomical, physical and chemical point of view. Thin slides ofcross and longitudinal sections from samples were observed by optical microscope, micromorphologicaldecay was classified into class 3 or class 4 according to the anatomical characters. Water content andbasic density were measured. Maximum water content (MWC) of the wood samples is between 300%and 600%, residual basic density is about 50%. The proportion of the -cellulose decreased to 25% of thenormal value, and the content of the ash increased greatly. These results indicate the degradation of thewood is very high. In addition, there is a plenty of inorganic deposit in the wood structure. The inorganiccompounds deposited in wood samples were analyzed by XRD and ICP qualitatively and quantitatively.The morphology and composition of the inorganic deposit was characterized through SEM-EDS, themajority were iron sulfide, including pyrite and marcasite (FeS2), and fluorite (CaF2).
Study on wood preservation state of Chinese ancient shipwreck Huaguangjiao I
Macchioni N;Sozzi L;
2018
Abstract
Huaguangjiao I is a Chinese ancient wooden shipwreck of South Song Dyansty (1127-1279 AD). Woodsamples from Huaguangjiao I were analyzed in order to evaluate the preservation state of the waterloggedwood. Samples were studied from the anatomical, physical and chemical point of view. Thin slides ofcross and longitudinal sections from samples were observed by optical microscope, micromorphologicaldecay was classified into class 3 or class 4 according to the anatomical characters. Water content andbasic density were measured. Maximum water content (MWC) of the wood samples is between 300%and 600%, residual basic density is about 50%. The proportion of the -cellulose decreased to 25% of thenormal value, and the content of the ash increased greatly. These results indicate the degradation of thewood is very high. In addition, there is a plenty of inorganic deposit in the wood structure. The inorganiccompounds deposited in wood samples were analyzed by XRD and ICP qualitatively and quantitatively.The morphology and composition of the inorganic deposit was characterized through SEM-EDS, themajority were iron sulfide, including pyrite and marcasite (FeS2), and fluorite (CaF2).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.