Acid attack
Jim Gillon
Nature, 2002, vol. 415, issue 6874, 847-847
Abstract:
In a Stockholm museum, the17th century shipwreck, Vasa, is under attack from sulphuric acid that is forming inside its timbers. The ship's iron bolts are catalysing the acid reaction, but conservationists hope to block the process.
Date: 2002
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