Fiber-optic chemical sensors and biosensors (2008–2012)
XD Wang, OS Wolfbeis - Analytical chemistry, 2013 - ACS Publications
Fiber-optics enable direct optical spectroscopy (from the infared to the ultraviolet; in
absorption, emission and plasmonic resonance) to be performed at inaccessible sites, over …
absorption, emission and plasmonic resonance) to be performed at inaccessible sites, over …
Proteins in art, archaeology, and paleontology: from detection to identification
S Dallongeville, N Garnier, C Rolando… - Chemical …, 2016 - ACS Publications
Paleontology, archeology, and art history provide crucial information for the understanding
of human evolution throughout ages and its habits. Past animal and plant species are also …
of human evolution throughout ages and its habits. Past animal and plant species are also …
Characterisation of colourants on illuminated manuscripts by portable fibre optic UV-visible-NIR reflectance spectrophotometry
M Aceto, A Agostino, G Fenoglio, A Idone… - Analytical …, 2014 - pubs.rsc.org
The use of ultraviolet and visible diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry as a preliminary
technique in the investigation of illuminated manuscripts is discussed. Because ancient …
technique in the investigation of illuminated manuscripts is discussed. Because ancient …
Reflection infrared spectroscopy for the non-invasive in situ study of artists' pigments
The potential of fibre optic reflection infrared spectroscopy for the non-invasive identification
of artists' pigments is presented. Sixteen different carbonate, sulphate and silicate-based …
of artists' pigments is presented. Sixteen different carbonate, sulphate and silicate-based …
In situ noninvasive study of artworks: the MOLAB multitechnique approach
Driven by the need to study precious and irreplaceable artworks without compromising their
integrity, researchers have undertaken numerous efforts to develop noninvasive analytical …
integrity, researchers have undertaken numerous efforts to develop noninvasive analytical …
[HTML][HTML] Non-invasive identification of red and yellow oxide and sulfide pigments in wall-paintings with portable ER-FTIR spectroscopy
Scientific interest in analytical tools that enable reliable, repeatable, and rapid
measurements without sampling is growing in the field of cultural heritage. Therefore …
measurements without sampling is growing in the field of cultural heritage. Therefore …
Mid and near‐infrared reflection spectral database of natural organic materials in the cultural heritage field
This study presents mid and near‐infrared (7500‐375 cm− 1) total reflection mode spectra of
several natural organic materials used in artworks as binding media, consolidants …
several natural organic materials used in artworks as binding media, consolidants …
Non-invasive investigations of paintings by portable instrumentation: the MOLAB experience
The in situ non invasive methods have experienced a significant development in the last
decade because they meet specific needs of analytical chemistry in the field of cultural …
decade because they meet specific needs of analytical chemistry in the field of cultural …
The application of chemometrics on Infrared and Raman spectra as a tool for the forensic analysis of paints
C Muehlethaler, G Massonnet, P Esseiva - Forensic science international, 2011 - Elsevier
The aim of this work is to evaluate the capabilities and limitations of chemometric methods
and other mathematical treatments applied on spectroscopic data and more specifically on …
and other mathematical treatments applied on spectroscopic data and more specifically on …
Recent trends in the application of Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy in Heritage Science: From micro-to non-invasive FT-IR
The relevance of FT-IR spectroscopy in heritage science has experienced a constant grow
in the last two decades owing to analytical peculiarities that make it an extremely useful tool …
in the last two decades owing to analytical peculiarities that make it an extremely useful tool …