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Chemical Analysis provides non invasive and micro-analytical techniques for the investigation of cultural heritage materials. The tools and techniques, discussed by experts in the field, are of universal, sensitive and multi-component nature
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monografia Rebiun34461782 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34461782 m o d | cr#||#|||||||| 200826s2020 gw o 000 0 eng d 3-11-045648-6 3-11-045753-9 10.1515/9783110457537 doi UPVA 998800084503706 CBUC 991013154143006708 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng gw DE TEC021000 bisacsh 363.69 23 VN 1000 SEPA rvk Chemical analysis in cultural heritage edited by Luigia Sabbatini and Inez Dorothé van der Werf Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2020] Berlin Boston Berlin Boston De Gruyter 2020 1 online resource (XV, 473 p.) 1 online resource (XV, 473 p.) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of contributing authors -- 1. Overview of materials in Cultural Heritage -- 2. XRF technique -- 3. Inorganic mass spectrometry -- 4. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy in heritage science -- 5. UV-Vis spectroscopy -- 6. Recent trends in the application of Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy in Heritage Science: frommicro- to non-invasive FT-IR -- 7. Raman microspectroscopy for Cultural Heritage studies -- 8. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry techniques for the characterisation of organic materials in works of art -- 9. Liquid chromatography: Current applications in Heritage Science and recent developments -- 10. Characterization of proteins in cultural heritage using MALDI-TOF and LC-MS/MS mass spectrometric techniques -- 11. Wall paintings - diagnostic and archaeometric studies -- 12. From beams to glass: determining compositions to study provenance and production techniques -- 13. Physicochemical approaches to gold and silver work, an overview: Searching for technologies, tracing routes, attempting to preserve -- 14. Archaeometry of ceramic materials -- 15. Multi technique and multiscale approaches to the study of ancient and modern art objects on wooden and canvas support -- 16. The conservation of medieval manuscript illuminations: A chemical perspective -- 17. Disappearing ink! Unraveling the fading of a contemporary design object -- Index Chemical Analysis provides non invasive and micro-analytical techniques for the investigation of cultural heritage materials. The tools and techniques, discussed by experts in the field, are of universal, sensitive and multi-component nature Issued also in print In English Cultural property- Protection Sabbatini, Luigia editor van der Werf, Inez Dorothé editor 3-11-045641-9