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A potential method to determine pigment particle size on ancient murals using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy and chemometric analysis

Yaopeng Yin, Zongren Yu, Duixiong Sun, Maogen Su, Zhuo Wang, Zhongwei Shan, Weiwei Han, Bomin Su, Chenzhong Dong

2021Analytical Methods17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Information on pigment sizes in mural samples is a key factor in determining the suitable processes of possible restoration and conservation on ancient murals and is also significant for the investigation of a mural's historic value and analysis of its technical process. Thus, in this paper, the green painted layers composed of different pigment sizes were analyzed by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. First, a parametric study was undertaken to optimize the LIBS signal to noise ratio and decrease fluctuations. Then, the variation of LIBS signal with pigment size was studied on simulated mural samples. Finally, a classifiable model of pigment sizes was built by coupling with the PCA method and was successfully applied to classify pigment sizes on real mural pieces.

Topics & Concepts

MuralPigmentMaterials scienceOpticsMural cellSpectroscopyLaser-induced breakdown spectroscopyLaserAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Biological systemMineralogyChemistryArtChromatographyPhysicsBiologyArt historyPaintingOrganic chemistryIn vitroQuantum mechanicsBiochemistryEndothelial stem cellLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasmaCultural Heritage Materials AnalysisMercury impact and mitigation studies
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