Portable Sequentially Shifted Excitation Raman spectroscopy as an innovative tool for in situ chemical interrogation of painted surfaces
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
We present the first validation and application of portable Sequentially Shifted Excitation (SSE) Raman
spectroscopy for the survey of painted layers in art. The method enables the acquisition of shifted Raman
spectra and the recovery of the spectral data through the application of a suitable reconstruction
algorithm. The technique has a great potentiality in art where commonly a strong fluorescence obscures
the Raman signal of the target, especially when conventional portable Raman spectrometers are used for
in situ analyses. Firstly, the analytical capability of portable SSE Raman spectroscopy is critically discussed
using reference materials and laboratory specimens, comparing its results with other conventional high
performance laboratory instruments (benchtop FT-Raman and dispersive Raman spectrometers with an
external fiber optic probe); secondly, it is applied directly in situ to study the complex polychromy of
Italian prestigious terracotta sculptures of the 16th century. Portable SSE Raman spectroscopy represents
a new investigation modality in art, expanding the portfolio of non-invasive, chemically specific analytical
tools.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SSE; Raman Spectroscopy; non-invasive; terracotta sculptures; fluorescence
Elenco autori:
Botteon, Alessandra; Bertasa, Moira; Realini, Marco; Colombo, Chiara; Conti, Claudia
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