V. OrlandiniFebruary 2016
Survey on iron gall ink inscribed on paper
- How often do you encounter paper artifacts inscribed with iron-gall-ink?
 
- RarelyB. SometimesC. Frequently
 
- Which of the following do you perform on these artifacts?
 
- ExaminationB. AnalysisC. TreatmentD. Rehousing
 
E: Others…………………………………………………………………………..
- What means do you use to examine these ink-inscribed artifacts?
 
A. VisualB. TactileC. Micro-chemical testing (solubility)D. Analytical
E: Others…………………………………………………………………………………
- How damage is the iron-gall ink inscribed paper artifacts that you typically encounter?
 
A. Minor treatment (………%)B. Major treatment (………%)C. Rehousing (………%)
D. No treatment (………%)
- Do you perform any of the following treatments?
 
- HumidificationB. Aqueous bathingC. Ethanol/ water bathing
 
D. DeacidificationE. Others………………………………………………………………………………
- Which of the following methods do you use to carry out wet treatments?
 
A.HumidificationB. SprayingC. Float washingD. Full immersionE:Suction table
F. Others…………………………………………………
- How do you dry the artifacts?
 
A. Air dryingB. Between blottersC. FeltsD. Combination methods
- Do you resize after aqueous treatment of iron-gall ink artifacts?
 
- NeverB. RarelyC. SometimesD. Frequently
 - Please, specify adhesive……………………………………………………………
 
- Do you use any of these treatment options?
 
Alkaline water raised with Calcium Hydroxide (pH 7 – 8.5)
Alkaline water raised with Ammonium Hydroxide (pH 7 – 8.5)
Tap water
Deionized water (~pH 6)
Filtered water – reverse osmosis (~pH 7)
Calcium Bicarbonate
Magnesium Bicarbonate
Calcium Phytate/ Calcium Bicarbonate
Calcium Phytate/ Magnesium Bicarbonate
Ethanol modified solution with Calcium Phytate/ Calcium Bicarbonate
Ethanol modified withMagnesium Bicarbonate
Ammonium Calcium Phytate
Halide salts (NaCl, NaBr, CaBr2)
Halide/ Calcium Carbonate
Calcium Propionate
Ethanol modified solution with Calcium Propionate
- Have you tried any of these treatments?
 
- Hot water washingB. Iron (II) complexingC. Copper (II) complexing
 
- Have you ever experienced active fungal infestation on iron-gall ink inscribed paper artifacts?
 
- No
 - Yes, please specify treatment options used…………………………………………………………..
 
- Are you familiar with any of these stabilization treatment options for iron-gall ink inscribed paper artifacts containing mold?
 
- No measures are taken
 - Cleaning and drying artifacts with electronic equipment
 - Cleaning and drying artifacts by interleaving with dry absorbent paper
 - Freezing
 - 70%:30% ethanol: water solution
 - 0.5%/ 1% PP and 5% Calcium Proprionate (Neves et al., 2008)
 - Disinfestation: sterilizing with gamma irradiation
 - Disinfestation:sterilizing with ethylene oxide
 - Disinfestation: sterilizing with sunlight for light bleaching
 - Disinfestation: sterilizing with artificial light source for light bleaching
 - Thymol (2-Isopropyl-5-methylphenol)
 - Ortho-phenylphenol
 - Options currently available to counter paper biodeterioration by fungi are not totally satisfactory.
 
- If you decide not to treat an artifact damaged by ink corrosion, which of the following influence your decision?
 
- Curatorial/ client guidelines
 - Uncertain outcome of treatment
 - Physical risk to artifact(s)
 - Insufficient equipment/ materials
 - Other………………………………………………………………………………….
 
- Have you looked at the iron-gall ink website?
 
- YesB. No
 
- Which of the following best fits your job description?
 
- Conservator – government institution
 - Conservator – private institution
 - Conservator in private practice
 - Conservator administrator
 - Other………………………………………………………………………………….
 
Thank you very much for taking the time to respond and provide your conservation experience in this survey. If you have further questions, comments and/or suggestions, please contact me. Your interest and feedbacks are greatly appreciated.
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Valeria Orlandini, Conservator of Works on Paper, Thematic Network MEEP (Metals in Paper)
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