Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
We present, for the first time, portable defocusing micro-Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy (microSORS).
Micro-SORS is a concept permitting the analysis of thin, highly turbid stratified layers beyond the
reach of conventional Raman microscopy. The technique is applicable to the analysis of painted layers in
cultural heritage (panels, canvases and mural paintings, painted statues and decorated objects in general)
as well as in many other areas including polymer, biological and biomedical applications, catalytic and forensics
sciences where highly turbid stratified layers are present and where invasive analysis is undesirable
or impossible. So far the technique has been demonstrated only on benchtop Raman microscopes precluding
the non-invasive analysis of larger samples and samples in situ. The new set-up is characterised
conceptually on a range of artificially assembled two-layer systems demonstrating its benefits and performance
across several application areas. These included stratified polymer sample, pharmaceutical
tablet and layered paint samples. The same samples were also analysed by a high performance (non-portable)
benchtop Raman microscope to provide benchmarking against our earlier research. The realisation
of the vision of delivering portability to micro-SORS has a transformative potential spanning across multiple
disciplines as it fully unlocks, for the first time, the non-invasive and non-destructive aspects of
micro-SORS enabling it to be applied also to large and non-portable samples in situ without recourse to
removing samples, or their fragments, for laboratory analysis on benchtop Raman microscopes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
micro SORS; Raman spectroscopy; portable
Elenco autori:
Botteon, Alessandra; Realini, Marco; Colombo, Chiara; Conti, Claudia
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