Mortars are among the most important building materials, with several different mineral phases as main components. The recipes used in the past come from local traditions, and a vast range of organic and inorganic additives could be included; unfortunately the recipes precise descriptions are not reported in historical sources, while the knowledge of the composition could be of major concern for technological information on the past and improvements in today’s conservation works. In recent years non-invasive portable instruments have played an increasing role in conservation science, especially for the analysis of paintings; on the contrary there are few articles on historical building materials. In this paper the performance of non-invasiv...
The use of vibrational spectroscopy is gaining more and more relevance in the field of the identific...
In the case of Cultural Heritage a destructive or partly destructive investigation approach is right...
Historic object analysis and the knowledge of composition play an important role in restoration proc...
Mortars are among the most important building materials, with several different mineral phases as ma...
Mortars are important building materials that are produced using different raw materials for the bin...
In this research a portable non-destructive technique, the external reflection infrared spectroscopy...
The present study intends to assess the performances of two kinds of ancient mortar in the Church of...
Organic compounds have frequently been added into lime mortars for property modifications, in order ...
A method for quantitative mineralogical analysis by ATR-FTIR [1] has been used first time for analys...
FTIR (Fourier transform infrared) spectroscopy is a non-destructive analytical method that has been ...
This paper evaluated the feasibility of using spectrometry data in the short-wave infrared range (1,...
The thesis evaluated the applicability of Reflectance FTIR micro-spectroscopy for detecting and iden...
Non-invasive Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) methodologies in the field of conservati...
The use of vibrational spectroscopy is gaining more and more relevance in the field of the identific...
In the case of Cultural Heritage a destructive or partly destructive investigation approach is right...
Historic object analysis and the knowledge of composition play an important role in restoration proc...
Mortars are among the most important building materials, with several different mineral phases as ma...
Mortars are important building materials that are produced using different raw materials for the bin...
In this research a portable non-destructive technique, the external reflection infrared spectroscopy...
The present study intends to assess the performances of two kinds of ancient mortar in the Church of...
Organic compounds have frequently been added into lime mortars for property modifications, in order ...
A method for quantitative mineralogical analysis by ATR-FTIR [1] has been used first time for analys...
FTIR (Fourier transform infrared) spectroscopy is a non-destructive analytical method that has been ...
This paper evaluated the feasibility of using spectrometry data in the short-wave infrared range (1,...
The thesis evaluated the applicability of Reflectance FTIR micro-spectroscopy for detecting and iden...
Non-invasive Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) methodologies in the field of conservati...
The use of vibrational spectroscopy is gaining more and more relevance in the field of the identific...
In the case of Cultural Heritage a destructive or partly destructive investigation approach is right...
Historic object analysis and the knowledge of composition play an important role in restoration proc...