This paper reports the results of a spectroscopic study on the chemistry of some small papyrus fragments arising from three Egyptian excavation sites. The aim of this investigation was to verify the possibility to identify significant differences in ancient Egyptian papyri using noninvasive analytical methods, that is, ATR (attenuated total reflection)-FTIR (Fourier transform infrared) spectroscopic imaging and scanning electron microscopy-energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Differences in both lignin and cellulose compositions, which are difficult to detect with traditional FTIR and FTIR imaging spectral analysis, were revealed by the multivariate approach, and the second derivative spectroscopy was applied to enhance the spectrum resolu...
The evolution of papermaking from XII century, in Europe, was characterized by continuous changes of...
Since the 18th century analytical methods have been used to identify the chemical composition of arc...
Non-invasive techniques are being increasingly used for the study of heritage objects. This article ...
This paper reports the results of a spectroscopic study on the chemistry of some small papyrus fragm...
Noninvasive spectroscopic techniques were used in order to characterize papyrus fragments discovered...
A hitherto unknown composition is highlighted in the red and black inks preserved on ancient Egyptia...
This work describes the application of Fourier-Transform Infrared and Raman spectroscopic techniques...
Analytical pyrolysis-gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry with in situ silylation using...
This work is concerned with a multi-analytical identification of the colour palette utilised in the ...
The Ethiopian magic scrolls are traditional parchment artifacts used by the Christians of Ethiopia a...
In the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection, Berlin, a multitude of papyrus manuscripts are stored...
The development of black inks has enabled writing to become an established method of communication i...
The evolution of papermaking from XII century, in Europe, was characterized by continuous changes of...
An analytical approach based on X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (F...
This work evaluates the chemical composition of pigments used in decorative paintings in the coffin ...
The evolution of papermaking from XII century, in Europe, was characterized by continuous changes of...
Since the 18th century analytical methods have been used to identify the chemical composition of arc...
Non-invasive techniques are being increasingly used for the study of heritage objects. This article ...
This paper reports the results of a spectroscopic study on the chemistry of some small papyrus fragm...
Noninvasive spectroscopic techniques were used in order to characterize papyrus fragments discovered...
A hitherto unknown composition is highlighted in the red and black inks preserved on ancient Egyptia...
This work describes the application of Fourier-Transform Infrared and Raman spectroscopic techniques...
Analytical pyrolysis-gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry with in situ silylation using...
This work is concerned with a multi-analytical identification of the colour palette utilised in the ...
The Ethiopian magic scrolls are traditional parchment artifacts used by the Christians of Ethiopia a...
In the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection, Berlin, a multitude of papyrus manuscripts are stored...
The development of black inks has enabled writing to become an established method of communication i...
The evolution of papermaking from XII century, in Europe, was characterized by continuous changes of...
An analytical approach based on X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (F...
This work evaluates the chemical composition of pigments used in decorative paintings in the coffin ...
The evolution of papermaking from XII century, in Europe, was characterized by continuous changes of...
Since the 18th century analytical methods have been used to identify the chemical composition of arc...
Non-invasive techniques are being increasingly used for the study of heritage objects. This article ...