원문정보
초록
영어
The adhesives joining Buddhist scripture scrolls from medieval Korea(Goryeo Dynasty, A.D. 918~1392) are different from wheat starch adhesive. The composition of the adhesive was analyzed using Attenuated Total Reflectance –Fourier Transform Infrared(ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. In the adhesive used to join Buddhist scripture scrolls, peaks attributed to amide I and amide II of the protein and carbohydrate were detected in the ATR-FTIR spectra, and no carbonyl peak(1745 cm-1) for oil was detected in the 2nd derivative ATR-FTIR spectra. The ATR-FTIR spectra almost coincided with those of defatted soybean powder adhesive. Hence, the adhesives joining Buddhist scripture scrolls were inferred to be soybean adhesive prepared from a defatted soybean cake.
목차
1. INTRODUCTION
2. EXPERIMENTAL
2.1. Adhesives joining Buddhist scripture scrolls from the Goryeo Dynasty
2.2. Vegetable raw materials and adhesives
2.3. High temperature and high humidity treatment
2.4. Analysis
3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
3.1. ATR-FTIR spectra of adhesives joining Buddhist scripture scrolls from the Goryeo Dynasty
3.2. Comparison of ATR-FTIR spectra between grains and beans
3.3. Comparison of 2nd derivative ATR-FTIR spectra between adhesives joining Buddhist scripture scrolls and soybean adhesive
4. CONCLUSIONS
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