@article{oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004151, author = {園田, 直子 and Sonoda, Naoko}, issue = {2}, journal = {国立民族学博物館研究報告, Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology}, month = {Dec}, note = {Synthetic materials are now frequently used in everyday life, and it is not rare to encounter such materials in art, ethnologic or historical museums, not only as a part of the collection (for example, modern art or plastic tools) , but also as a constituent of the products used for exhibition, storage, or conservation purposes. In this article, taking alkyd paints as an example, we have tried to improve upon an analytical method which can procure a maximum of information about the nature of the medium and that of the synthetic organic pigments possibly present, from a minimally small sample. Two chromatographic techniques were experimented with and compared: PGC (Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography) and THM (Thermally assisted Hydrolysis and Methylation) . The results showed that these two techniques complement each other. A first analysis by PGC differentiates alkyd resins from other synthetic or natural products, and at the same time, it can detect a number of synthetic organic pigments (especially azo ones) . Then, a complementary analysis by THM will give more accurate information about the constituents of the alkyd resins, that is to say, the nature of the polyhydric alcohol, polybasic acid, and drying oil or fatty acids. It is interesting to note that, with both techniques, the presence of organic or inorganic pigments does not affect the characterization of an alkyd medium. We expect to develop and apply, in the future, this analytical protocol to the characterization of synthetic materials generally encountered in museums, considering that PGC is a rapid and efficaceous method for the characterization of thermoplastic resins and some synthetic organic pigments, and THM for the characterization of resins which cannot be easily analysed by PGC.}, pages = {249--281}, title = {合成素材の分析・識別法に関する基礎研究 : アルキド絵具を例として}, volume = {22}, year = {1997}, yomi = {ソノダ, ナオコ} }