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Sulfate Formation During Corrosion of Copper Alloy Objects
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
Abstract
The copper sulfate minerals chalcanthite (CuSO4.5H20), antlerite (Cu3SO4(OH)4), and brochantite (Cu4SO4(OH)6) are observed as corrosion products on copper alloy objects such as statues which are exposed to weathering. The usual product in aqueous corrosion is brochantite, though posnjakite (Cu4SO4(OH)6H20) is also known. No copper sulfate mineral is commonly found in artifacts recovered from near-surface burial. These observations can be explained in terms of stability diagrams and microbiological activity.
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