Synthesis and Testing of Plant-Based Vehicle Conservation Materials
The creation and testing of conservation materials based on plant matter (fatty acid amide) and benzotriazole are considered. Preservation oils are in great demand, but the market is not growing. Given the shortage of high-quality conservation materials and their high cost, materials based on plant...
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