Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
In recent years nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) sensors have been increasingly applied to investigate, characterize and monitor objects of cultural heritage interest. NMR is not confined to a few specific applications, but rather its use can be successfully extended to a wide number of different cultural heritage issues. A breakthrough has surely been the recent development of portable NMR sensors which can be applied in situ for non-destructive and non-invasive investigations. In this paper three studies illustrating the potential of NMR sensors in this field of research are reported.
Keywords: unilateral NMR; 13C-CPMAS; paintings; porous stones; moisture detection;
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
unilateral NMR; 13C-CPMAS; paintings; porous stones; moisture detection; non-invasive analysis; non-destructive analysis; cultural heritage
List of contributors:
Proietti, Noemi; DI TULLIO, Valeria; Capitani, Donatella
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