High-flux synchrotron techniques allow microspectroscopic analyses of artworks that were not feasible even a few years ago, allowing for a more detailed characterization of their constituent materials and a better understanding of their chemistry. However, interaction between high-flux photons and matter at the sub-microscale can generate damages which are not visually detectable. We show here different methodologies allowing to evidence the damages induced by microscopic X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectroscopy analysis ( $$\mu$$ μ XANES) at the Fe and Zn K-edges of a painting dating from the turn of the twentieth century containing Prussian blue and zinc white. No significant degradation of the pigments was noticed, in agreement ...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...
Synchrotron-based techniques are becoming increasingly important in heritage science and the aim of ...
Corrosion is a major source of degradation in heritage metal objects, and any remedial measures are ...
Redox processes activated by environmental factors have been identified as the main cause of the chr...
The blue pigments used on altarpieces in 15th Century in Catalonia and Crown of Aragon are principal...
International audienceRedox processes activated by environmental factors have been identified as the...
Recent studies are concisely reviewed, in which X-ray beams of (sub)micrometre to millimetre dimensi...
International audienceSmalt is a potash glass with a blue colour given by cobalt, common as an artis...
In the last decade, applications of X-rays to the study of manuscripts significantly spread in both ...
A non-invasive study of some paintings containing areas of paint with a Prussian blue component has ...
X-rays Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), for its features of high elemental selectivity, spatial resolu...
International audienceEgyptian blue and green are among the oldest synthetic pigments produced by hu...
The colors of archaeomaterials provide important insights into ancient human activities, technologie...
The pigment Prussian blue is studied in heritage science because of its capricious fading behavior u...
Imaging methods with elemental contrast are of great value for the investigation of historical paint...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...
Synchrotron-based techniques are becoming increasingly important in heritage science and the aim of ...
Corrosion is a major source of degradation in heritage metal objects, and any remedial measures are ...
Redox processes activated by environmental factors have been identified as the main cause of the chr...
The blue pigments used on altarpieces in 15th Century in Catalonia and Crown of Aragon are principal...
International audienceRedox processes activated by environmental factors have been identified as the...
Recent studies are concisely reviewed, in which X-ray beams of (sub)micrometre to millimetre dimensi...
International audienceSmalt is a potash glass with a blue colour given by cobalt, common as an artis...
In the last decade, applications of X-rays to the study of manuscripts significantly spread in both ...
A non-invasive study of some paintings containing areas of paint with a Prussian blue component has ...
X-rays Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), for its features of high elemental selectivity, spatial resolu...
International audienceEgyptian blue and green are among the oldest synthetic pigments produced by hu...
The colors of archaeomaterials provide important insights into ancient human activities, technologie...
The pigment Prussian blue is studied in heritage science because of its capricious fading behavior u...
Imaging methods with elemental contrast are of great value for the investigation of historical paint...
Scanning macro-XRF is establishing rapidly as a technique for the investigation of historical painti...
Synchrotron-based techniques are becoming increasingly important in heritage science and the aim of ...
Corrosion is a major source of degradation in heritage metal objects, and any remedial measures are ...