Synchrotron-Based Phase Mapping in Corroded Metals: Insights from Early Copper-Base Artifacts

  • Jiayi Li (329430)
  • Pierre Guériau (6259568)
  • Marta Bellato (6259571)
  • Andrew King (2187124)
  • Luc Robbiola (6259574)
  • Mathieu Thoury (6259577)
  • Martin Baillon (6259580)
  • Cécile Fossé (6259583)
  • Serge X. Cohen (516312)
  • Christophe Moulhérat (6259586)
  • Ariane Thomas (6259589)
  • Pierre Galtier (1832131)
  • Loïc Bertrand (1540654)
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Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

The detailed description of corrosion processes in ancient and historical metal artifacts currently relies on the in-depth study of prepared cross sections. The in-plane elemental and phase distributions can be established from a combination of light and electron microscopy characterization. Here, we show that high-resolution virtual sectioning through synchrotron X-ray microcomputed tomography allows a precise noninvasive 3D description of the distribution of both internal and external mineral phases in whole objects. In fragments of early copper artifacts (third–second millennium BC) from Southern Mesopotamia and the Indus valley, this approach provided essential clues on long-term corrosion processes. Major and minor phases were identifi...

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