Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is a standard technique for the characterisation of organic materials in conservation science. This analytical technique is particularly interesting to analyse historical varnishes from cultural artefacts, as only minute samples are required. Some limitations apply, however, when analysing such chemically complex multi-component materials with interfering absorption bands. A previously introduced sample pre-treatment method using gaseous sulfur tetrafluoride sF(4) has shown to widen the application fields of the IR-technique by improving its specificity. One of these new fields is its successful application to the characterisation of complex aged natural varnish and lacquer systems. The fluorination treatment le...
Soiling deposition and wrong conservation practices are among the causes of the decay process that c...
The evolution of papermaking from XII century, in Europe, was characterized by continuous changes of...
Natural organic materials used to prepare pharmaceuticalmixtures including ointments and balsams hav...
International audienceIn this study, natural varnishes used in ancient painting techniques were recr...
Analysis of bioorganic materials by infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) is frequently limited due to overl...
none5This study proposes FTIR spectroscopy in the far-infrared region (FarIR) as an alternative meth...
none4noWe present an overview of recent advances in the application of Fourier Transform Infrared (F...
A series of over 40 scientific instruments belonging to the collection of “Fondazione Scienza e Tecn...
The assessment of the influence of natural and artificial ageing on the spectrofluorescence of trite...
The presence of coating on manufactures either to protect them from the environment, or to give them...
The interpretation of standard Fourier transform infrared spectra (FT-IR) on oil-based paint samples...
International audienceOriental lacquer has been used in Asian countries for thousands of years as a ...
The availability and popularity of portable non-invasive instrumentation for the study of paintings ...
This paper establishes an infrared spectral identification key for five natural resins (shellac, san...
Soiling deposition and wrong conservation practices are among the causes of the decay process that c...
The evolution of papermaking from XII century, in Europe, was characterized by continuous changes of...
Natural organic materials used to prepare pharmaceuticalmixtures including ointments and balsams hav...
International audienceIn this study, natural varnishes used in ancient painting techniques were recr...
Analysis of bioorganic materials by infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) is frequently limited due to overl...
none5This study proposes FTIR spectroscopy in the far-infrared region (FarIR) as an alternative meth...
none4noWe present an overview of recent advances in the application of Fourier Transform Infrared (F...
A series of over 40 scientific instruments belonging to the collection of “Fondazione Scienza e Tecn...
The assessment of the influence of natural and artificial ageing on the spectrofluorescence of trite...
The presence of coating on manufactures either to protect them from the environment, or to give them...
The interpretation of standard Fourier transform infrared spectra (FT-IR) on oil-based paint samples...
International audienceOriental lacquer has been used in Asian countries for thousands of years as a ...
The availability and popularity of portable non-invasive instrumentation for the study of paintings ...
This paper establishes an infrared spectral identification key for five natural resins (shellac, san...
Soiling deposition and wrong conservation practices are among the causes of the decay process that c...
The evolution of papermaking from XII century, in Europe, was characterized by continuous changes of...
Natural organic materials used to prepare pharmaceuticalmixtures including ointments and balsams hav...