Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
UV-Vis reflectance spectroscopy has been widely used as a non-invasive method for the study of cultural heritage
materials for several decades. In particular, FORS, introduced in the 1980s, allows to acquire hundreds of
reflectance spectra in situ in a short time, contributing to the identification of artist's materials. More recently,
microspectrofluorimetry has also been proposed as a powerful non-invasive method for the identification of
dyes and lake pigments that provides high sensitivity and selectivity. In this chapter, the concepts behind these
spectroscopic methodologies will be discussed, as well as the instrumentation and measurement modes used.
Case studies related with different cultural heritage materials (paintings and manuscripts, textiles, carpets and
tapestries, glass, metals, and minerals), which show the usefulness of UV-Vis reflectance spectroscopy and microspectrofluorimetry applied to the study of artworks, will also be presented.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
UV-Vis spectroscopy; FORS; microspectrofluorimetry; paintings and manuscripts; textiles; carpets and tapestries; glass; metals; minerals
List of contributors:
MENDES VITORINO, Tatiana; Picollo, Marcello
Book title:
Chemical Analysis in Cultural Heritage