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Edited By
K. Janssens, Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, Belgium
R. Van Grieken, Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Included in series
Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry, XLII
Description
This book provides the scientific and technical background materials of non-destructive methods of microscopic analysis that are suitable
for analysing works of art, museum pieces and archeaological artefacts. Written by experts in the field, this multi-author volume contains
a number of case studies, illustrating the value of these methods. The book is suited to natural scientists and analysts looking to increase
their knowledge of the various methods that are currently available for non-destructive analysis. It is also the perfect resource for
museum curators, archaeologists and art-historians seeking to identify one or more suitable methods of analysis that could solve material-related
problems.
Audience
For advanced level students and spectroscopists and analysts with a background in the natural sciences. Also providing a resource for conservators and museum curators.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction and overview (K. Janssens, R. Van Grieken).
Chapter 2. Ultraviolet, infrared and X-ray imaging
(F. Mairinger).
Chapter 3. Electron microscopy and its role in cultural heritage studies (A. Adriaens, M.G. Dowsett).
Chapter 4. X-ray based
methods of analysis (K. Janssens).
Chapter 5. Ion beam microanalysis (T. Calligaro et al.).
Chapter 6. X-Ray photoelectron
and Auger electron spectroscopy (A. Hubin, H. Terryn).
Chapter 7. Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (T.E.
Jeffries).
Chapter 8. Infrared, Raman microscopy and Fibre-Optic Raman Spectroscopy (FORS) (G.M. Howell et al.).
Chapter
9. Secondary ion mass spectrometry. Application to archaeology and art objects (E. Darque-Ceretti1, M. Aucouturier).
Chapter 10.
The non-destructive investigation of copper alloy patinas (D.A. Scott).
Chapter 11. Precious metals artifacts (G. Demortier).
Chapter 12. Diagnostic methodology for the examination of Byzantine frescoes and icons. Non destructive investigation and pigment identification
(Sister Daniilia et al.).
Chapter 13. The provenance of medieval silver coins: analysis with EDXRF, SEM/EDX and PIXE (R.
Linke et al.).
Chapter 14. Pigment identification in illuminated manuscripts (P. Vandenabeele, L. Moens).
Chapter
15. Provenance analysis of glass artefacts
(B. Gratuze, K. Janssens).
Chapter 16. Corrosion of historic glass and enamels
(M.
Schreiner).
Chapter 17. A study of ancient manuscripts exposed to iron-gall ink corrosion (E. Bulska, B. Wagner).
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 828 pages, publication date: NOV-2004
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-50738-9
ISBN-10: 0-444-50738-8
Imprint: ELSEVIER
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