Spectral preprocessing data and chemometric tools are analytical methods widely applied in several scientific contexts i.e., in archaeometric applications. A systematic classification of natural powdered pigments of organic and inorganic nature through Principal Component Analysis with a multi-instruments spectroscopic study is presented here. The methodology allows the access to elementary and molecular unique benchmarks to guide and speed up the identification of an unknown pigment and its recipe. This study is conducted on a set of 48 powdered pigments and tested on a real-case sample from the wall painting in S. Maria Delle Palate di Tusa (Messina, Italy). Four spectroscopic techniques (X-ray Fluorescence, Raman, Attenuated Total Reflec...
Pigment characterisation on paintings and other works of art is crucial for finding solutions to con...
This work is part of Raman spectra database constitution of pigments and materials of Cultural Herit...
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) can be successfully used for cultural heritage applicati...
Spectral preprocessing data and chemometric tools are analytical methods widely applied in several s...
The aim of this work is to evaluate the capabilities and limitations of chemometric methods and othe...
The non-destructive, in-situ identification of synthetic organic pigments employed in contemporary p...
A study (Muehlethaler et al., 2011) has demonstrated the application of chemometrics for the analysi...
Decades of technological advances in instrumental analysis have transformed many techniques from lab...
The characterization of artists' materials is of great importance for the conservation and restorati...
A set of 27 commercially available pigments by Kremer Pigmente (Aichstetten, Germany), including tra...
Multispectral imaging is a preliminary screening technique for the study of paintings. Although it p...
Raman spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy are often used as complementary techniq...
An analytical approach applied to Vincenzo Pasqualoni's wall paintings in the apse of S. Nicola in C...
Raman spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy are often used as complementary techniq...
This work is part of Raman spectra database constitution of pigments and materials of Cultural Herit...
Pigment characterisation on paintings and other works of art is crucial for finding solutions to con...
This work is part of Raman spectra database constitution of pigments and materials of Cultural Herit...
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) can be successfully used for cultural heritage applicati...
Spectral preprocessing data and chemometric tools are analytical methods widely applied in several s...
The aim of this work is to evaluate the capabilities and limitations of chemometric methods and othe...
The non-destructive, in-situ identification of synthetic organic pigments employed in contemporary p...
A study (Muehlethaler et al., 2011) has demonstrated the application of chemometrics for the analysi...
Decades of technological advances in instrumental analysis have transformed many techniques from lab...
The characterization of artists' materials is of great importance for the conservation and restorati...
A set of 27 commercially available pigments by Kremer Pigmente (Aichstetten, Germany), including tra...
Multispectral imaging is a preliminary screening technique for the study of paintings. Although it p...
Raman spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy are often used as complementary techniq...
An analytical approach applied to Vincenzo Pasqualoni's wall paintings in the apse of S. Nicola in C...
Raman spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy are often used as complementary techniq...
This work is part of Raman spectra database constitution of pigments and materials of Cultural Herit...
Pigment characterisation on paintings and other works of art is crucial for finding solutions to con...
This work is part of Raman spectra database constitution of pigments and materials of Cultural Herit...
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) can be successfully used for cultural heritage applicati...