We present the first depth profiling on a polished cross-section carried out by micro-Raman spectroscopy aimed at investigating the penetration depth of an inorganic protective material (ammonium oxalate) applied on carbonatic surfaces (ancient plaster) and to detect the distribution of mineralogical phases inside the material. The reason for such a Rapid Communication is the importance of our study for the field of conservation, in which at present the treatment with oxalates is a hot issue.
Micro-Raman depth profiling on polished cross section: the mapping of oxalates used in protective treatment of carbonatic substrate
CONTI, CLAUDIA;FUSTELLA, GIORGIO;ZERBI, GIUSEPPE
2008-01-01
Abstract
We present the first depth profiling on a polished cross-section carried out by micro-Raman spectroscopy aimed at investigating the penetration depth of an inorganic protective material (ammonium oxalate) applied on carbonatic surfaces (ancient plaster) and to detect the distribution of mineralogical phases inside the material. The reason for such a Rapid Communication is the importance of our study for the field of conservation, in which at present the treatment with oxalates is a hot issue.File in questo prodotto:
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