Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Conservation Chemistry'Name in Estonian: Konserveerimiskeemia
General descriptionThe role of chemistry in the chemical processes of conservation and restoration. The principles of chemistry in the conduct of practical conservation projects. The structure of atoms and periodic table. The structure of substances and chemical bond. The speed and balance of chemical reactions. The main classes of inorganic compounds. Organic matter. Solutions. Chemical decomposition.
AimTo explain the main principles of chemistry which are necessary for the practical conservation projects. To provide an overview of the structure of substances, their chemical reactions and classes of materials.
Form descriptionTopics
Introduction to the language of chemistry. The main classes of inorganic compounds Organic matter. Solutions. Polymers. Adhesives. Study outcomeUpon completion, students will:
comprehend the basics of restoration chemistry; be able to identify the main damage types; be aware of the research methods of physical and chemical processes; be aware which are the main materials used for creating artefacts and what are their qualities; be familiar with the main information sources of conservation chemistry. Is taught in following curriculaIs taught in rounds2019/2020 Spring semester | ||||||||||||

