Journal article

Safe Storage? An Assessment of Polyethylene for the Storage of Heritage Objects

B Stuart, S Wong, R Goodall, A Beale, C Chu, P Nel, H Amin-Jones, P Thomas

Studies in Conservation | Published : 2023

Abstract

Sealable polyethylene bags are widely used to protect and store heritage items. While polyethylene is regarded as a stable material, consideration should be given to potential chemical interactions between the polymer and stored objects. The presence of additives used in manufactured polyethylene storage materials should also be considered when they are used in contact with objects. For this study, infrared spectroscopy has been successfully used to identify storage materials and associated additives, as well as to characterise the chemical changes that they undergo. Three case studies are presented that demonstrate that polyethylene bags can undergo chemical changes when exposed to the typi..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Funding from the Australian Research Council (LP1601100160 and CE170100015) is gratefully acknowledged. Doctoral funding is also acknowledged for Sharon Wong (McCoy Project PhD Scholarship) and Holly AminJones (Monash University PhD Scholarship, Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.