A series of over 40 scientific instruments belonging to the collection of “Fondazione Scienza e Tecnica” in Florence were submitted to scientific investigation by means of a portable Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) instrument (Bruker Alpha) in order to characterise the varnishes applied on the brass parts and surfaces. Brass is one of the most used materials for scientific instruments, with wood and glass, and the issue of its protection was taken into account since the earliest manufacturers. The literature reports various recipes of so-called “lacquers”, most of them based on alcohol and mixtures of several natural resins, gums and dyes. In a previous work [1] the authors did search these recipes and replicate a series of b...
The characterization of materials such as glues, paints, pigments, binders and varnishes used to cre...
The presence of coating on manufactures either to protect them from the environment, or to give them...
The availability and popularity of portable non-invasive instrumentation for the study of paintings ...
Non-invasive Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) methodologies in the field of conservati...
The application of varnishes on the surface of metal objects has been a very common practice since a...
Soiling deposition and wrong conservation practices are among the causes of the decay process that c...
In the Cultural Heritage field, the stratigraphic analysis is carried out through the study of cross...
Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is a standard technique for the characterisation of organic materials i...
none5This study proposes FTIR spectroscopy in the far-infrared region (FarIR) as an alternative meth...
During the recent decades, the identification of scientific instruments as cultural heritage objects...
A micro-sample detached from a historical bowed string instrument represents a valuable record of th...
none4noWe present an overview of recent advances in the application of Fourier Transform Infrared (F...
In the present work, the use of portable instrumentation allowing in-situ reflection FTIR analyses i...
The investigation of the coating systems used on historical bowed string musical instruments is gene...
The non-destructive identification of pigments used in pictorial works is of great interest in the f...
The characterization of materials such as glues, paints, pigments, binders and varnishes used to cre...
The presence of coating on manufactures either to protect them from the environment, or to give them...
The availability and popularity of portable non-invasive instrumentation for the study of paintings ...
Non-invasive Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) methodologies in the field of conservati...
The application of varnishes on the surface of metal objects has been a very common practice since a...
Soiling deposition and wrong conservation practices are among the causes of the decay process that c...
In the Cultural Heritage field, the stratigraphic analysis is carried out through the study of cross...
Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is a standard technique for the characterisation of organic materials i...
none5This study proposes FTIR spectroscopy in the far-infrared region (FarIR) as an alternative meth...
During the recent decades, the identification of scientific instruments as cultural heritage objects...
A micro-sample detached from a historical bowed string instrument represents a valuable record of th...
none4noWe present an overview of recent advances in the application of Fourier Transform Infrared (F...
In the present work, the use of portable instrumentation allowing in-situ reflection FTIR analyses i...
The investigation of the coating systems used on historical bowed string musical instruments is gene...
The non-destructive identification of pigments used in pictorial works is of great interest in the f...
The characterization of materials such as glues, paints, pigments, binders and varnishes used to cre...
The presence of coating on manufactures either to protect them from the environment, or to give them...
The availability and popularity of portable non-invasive instrumentation for the study of paintings ...