sexta-feira, 23 de novembro de 2012

A espectroscopia de Raman aplicada à arte e à arqueologia

A revista Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, volume 43, n.º 11, de 2012, é um número temático dedicado a: Raman spectroscopy in art and archaeology.

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Índice:

  • Danilo Bersani, Juan Manuel Madariaga, Applications of Raman spectroscopy in art and archaeology, pp. 1523-1528
  • Philippe Colomban, The on-site/remote Raman analysis with mobile instruments: a review of drawbacks and success in cultural heritage studies and other associated fields, pp. 1529-1535
  • Wim Fremout, Steven Saverwyns, Identification of synthetic organic pigments: the role of a comprehensive digital Raman spectral library, pp. 1536-1544
  • Peter Vandenabeele, Luc Moens, Some ideas on the definition of Raman spectroscopic detection limits for the analysis of art and archaeological objects, pp. 1545-1550
  • Edgar Casanova-González, Angélica García-Bucio, José Luis Ruvalcaba-Sil, Víctor Santos-Vasquez, Baldomero Esquivel, Tatiana Falcón, Elsa Arroyo, Sandra Zetina, María Lorena Roldán, Concepción Domingo, Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy spectra of Mexican dyestuffs, pp. 1551-1559
  • Alessandra Broggi, Elisabetta Petrucci, Maria Paola Bracciale, Maria Laura Santarelli, FT-Raman spectroscopy for quantitative analysis of salt efflorescences, pp. 1560-1566
  • Mauro Prencipe, Simulation of vibrational spectra of crystals by ab initio calculations: an invaluable aid in the assignment and interpretation of the Raman signals. The case of jadeite (NaAlSi2O6), pp. 1567-1569
  • Sanja Potgieter-Vermaak, Benjamin Horemans, Willemien Anaf, Carolina Cardell, René Van Grieken, Degradation potential of airborne particulate matter at the Alhambra monument: a Raman spectroscopic and electron probe X-ray microanalysis study, pp. 1570-1577
  • Polonca Ropret, Tadeja Kosec, Raman investigation of artificial patinas on recent bronze – Part I: climatic chamber exposure, pp. 1578-1586
  • Tadeja Kosec, Polonca Ropret, Andraž Legat, Raman investigation of artificial patinas on recent bronze - Part II: urban rain exposure, pp. 1587-1595
  • Francesca Ospitali, Cristina Chiavari, Carla Martini, Elena Bernardi, Fabrizio Passarini, Luc Robbiola, The characterization of Sn-based corrosion products in ancient bronzes: a Raman approach, pp. 1596-1603
  • C. Conti, I. Aliatis, C. Colombo, M. Greco, E. Possenti, M. Realini, C. Castiglioni, G. Zerbi, µ-Raman mapping to study calcium oxalate historical films, pp. 1604-1611
  • Edith Joseph, Anaële Simon, Rocco Mazzeo, Daniel Job, Marie Wörle, Spectroscopic characterization of an innovative biological treatment for corroded metal artefacts, pp. 1612-1616
  • Valeria Bongiorno, Serena Campodonico, Roberta Caffara, Paolo Piccardo, Maria Maddalena Carnasciali, Micro-Raman spectroscopy for the characterization of artistic patinas produced on copper-based alloys, pp. 1617-1622
  • Maria Vega Cañamares, Santiago Sanchez-Cortes, Sagrario Martinez-Ramirez, Structural characterization of a third-generation commercial cement superplasticizer by Raman spectroscopy and DFT calculations, pp. 1623-1629
  • Héctor Morillas, Maite Maguregui, Olivia Gómez-Laserna, Josu Trebolazabala, Juan Manuel Madariaga, Characterisation and diagnosis of the conservation state of cementitious materials exposed to the open air in XIX century lighthouses located on the coast of the Basque Country: ‘The case of Igueldo lighthouse, San Sebastian, North of Spain’, pp. 1630-1636
  • Sophia Lahlil, Matthieu Lebon, Lucile Beck, Hélène Rousselière, Colette Vignaud, Ina Reiche, Michel Menu, Patrick Paillet, Frédéric Plassard, The first in situ micro-Raman spectroscopic analysis of prehistoric cave art of Rouffignac St-Cernin, France, pp. 1637-1643
  • Antonio Hernanz, José M. Gavira-Vallejo, Juan F. Ruiz-López, Santiago Martin, Ángel Maroto-Valiente, Rodrigo de Balbín-Behrmann, Mario Menéndez, Jose J. Alcolea-González, Spectroscopy of Palaeolithic rock paintings from the Tito Bustillo and El Buxu Caves, Asturias, Spain, pp. 1644-1650
  • V. Hernández, S. Jorge-Villar, C. Capel Ferrón, F. J. Medianero, J. Ramos, G. C. Weniger, S. Domínguez-Bella, J. Linstaedter, P. Cantalejo, M. Espejo, J. J. Durán Valsero, Raman spectroscopy analysis of Palaeolithic industry from Guadalteba terrace river, Campillos (Guadalteba county, Southern of Iberian Peninsula), pp. 1651-1657
  • Howell G. M. Edwards, Esam M. A. Ali, Sonia O'Connor, The Heslington brain: a challenge for analytical Raman spectroscopy, pp. 1658-1662
  • Angela Zoppi, Cristiana Lofrumento, Marilena Ricci, Emma Cantisani, Tiziana Fratini, Emilio Mario Castellucci, A novel piece of Minoan art in Italy: the first spectroscopic study of the wall paintings from Phaistos, pp. 1663-1670
  • Eugenia P. Tomasini, Emilia B. Halac, María Reinoso, Emiliano J. Di Liscia, Marta S. Maier, Micro-Raman spectroscopy of carbon-based black pigments, pp. 1671-1675
  • Mireia Irazola, Maitane Olivares, Kepa Castro, Maite Maguregui, Irantzu Martínez-Arkarazo, Juan Manuel Madariaga, In situ Raman spectroscopy analysis combined with Raman and SEM-EDS imaging to assess the conservation state of 16th century wall paintings, pp. 1676-1684
  • Lidija Robeva Cukovska, Biljana Minceva – Šukarova, Anna Lluveras-Tenorio, Alessia Andreotti, Maria Perla Colombini, Irena Nastova, Micro-Raman and GC/MS analysis to characterize the wall painting technique of Dicho Zograph in churches from Republic of Macedonia, pp. 1685-1693
  • E. Cazzanelli, E. Platania, G. De Santo, A. Fasanella, M. Castriota, Micro-spectroscopic Raman investigation on the canvas oil painting ‘Rebecca at the well’ of Neapolitan anonymous, pp. 1694-1698
  • Sofia Pessanha, Agnès Le Gac, Teresa Isabel Madeira, Jean-Luc Bruneel, Stéphane Longelin, Maria Luisa Carvalho, Evaluation of the intervention of a folding screen belonging to the Momoyama period by Raman spectroscopy using different wavelengths, pp. 1699-1706
  • J. J. González-Vidal, R. Perez-Pueyo, M. J. Soneira, S. Ruiz-Moreno, Automatic identification system of Raman spectra in binary mixtures of pigments, pp. 1707-1712
  • Lucia Burgio, Anna Cesaratto, Alan Derbyshire, Comparison of English portrait miniatures using Raman microscopy and other techniques, pp. 1713-1721
  • Paolo Zannini, Pietro Baraldi, Maurizio Aceto, Angelo Agostino, Gaia Fenoglio, Danilo Bersani, Eleonora Canobbio, Elisabetta Schiavon, Giusi Zanichelli, Andrea De Pasquale, Identification of colorants on XVIII century scientific hand-coloured print volumes, pp. 1722-1728
  • Irena Nastova, Orhideja Grupce, Biljana Minceva-Šukarova, Servet Turan, Merve Yaygingol, Melih Ozcatal, Violeta Martinovska, Zorica Jakovlevska-Spirovska, Micro-Raman spectroscopic analysis of inks and pigments in illuminated medieval old-Slavonic manuscripts, pp. 1729-1736
  • Vânia S. F. Muralha, Catarina Miguel, Maria João Melo, Micro-Raman study of Medieval Cistercian 12–13th century manuscripts: Santa Maria de Alcobaça, Portugal, pp. 1737-1746
  • Maite Maguregui, Ulla Knuutinen, Irantzu Martínez-Arkarazo, Anastasia Giakoumaki, Kepa Castro, Juan M. Madariaga, Field Raman analysis to diagnose the conservation state of excavated walls and wall paintings in the archaeological site of Pompeii (Italy), pp. 1747-1753
  • Maurizio Aceto, Giorgio Gatti, Angelo Agostino, Gaia Fenoglio, Valentina Giordano, Michelangelo Varetto, Giorgio Castagneri, The mural paintings of Ala di Stura (Piedmont, Italy): a hidden treasure investigated, pp. 1754-1760
  • F. Casadio, A. Bezúr, I. Fiedler, K. Muir, T. Trad, S. Maccagnola, Pablo Picasso to Jasper Johns: a Raman study of cobalt-based synthetic inorganic pigments, pp. 1761-1771
  • C. Defeyt, P. Vandenabeele, B. Gilbert, J. Van Pevenage, R. Cloots, D. Strivay, Contribution to the identification of a-, ß- and e-copper phthalocyanine blue pigments in modern artists' paints by X-ray powder diffraction, attenuated total reflectance micro-fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and micro-Raman spectroscopy, pp. 1772-1780
  • Sodo, M. Bicchieri, M. Guiso, M. A. Ricci, G. Ricci, Raman investigations on marker pen inks, pp. 1781-1787
  • Alberto Sánchez, José Tuñón, Manuel Montejo, David Parras, Micro Raman spectroscopy (MRS) and energy dispersive x-ray microfluorescence (µEDXRF) analysis of pigments in the Iberian cemetery of Tutugi (from the fourth to the third century bc, Galera, Granada, Spain), pp. 1788-1795
  • Krisztian Fintor, Zsófia Gyalai, Petrographical and micro-Raman analysis of Terra Sigillata shatters from a Vandalic settlement in North-Eastern Hungary, pp. 1796-1804
  • P. Ferrer, S. Ruiz-Moreno, A. López-Gil, M. C. Chillón, C. Sandalinas, New results in the characterization by Raman spectroscopy of yellow pigments used in ceramic artworks of the 16th and 17th centuries, pp. 1805-1810
  • Maria Cruz Zuluaga, Ainhoa Alonso-Olazabal, Maitane Olivares, Luis Ortega, Xabier Murelaga, Juan Jose Bienes, Alfredo Sarmiento, Nestor Etxebarria, Classification of glazed potteries from Christian and Muslim territories (Late Medieval Ages, IX–XIII centuries) by micro-Raman spectroscopy, pp. 1811-1816
  • L. de Ferri, D. Bersani, Ph. Colomban, P. P. Lottici, G. Simon, G. Vezzalini, Raman study of model glass with medieval compositions: artificial weathering and comparison with ancient samples, pp. 1817-1823
  • Daniela Di Martino, Anna Galli, Marco Martini, The intriguing case of silicon crystals unveiled in ancient mosaic tesserae, pp. 1824-1827
  • Marco Giarola, Gino Mariotto, Marianna Barberio, David Ajò, Raman spectroscopy in gemmology as seen from a ‘jeweller's’ point of view, pp. 1828-1832
  • Stefanos Karampelas, Marie Wörle, Katja Hunger, Hanspeter Lanz, Micro-Raman spectroscopy on two chalices from the Benedictine Abbey of Einsiedeln: Identification of gemstones, pp. 1833-1838
  • Barbara I. Lydzba-Kopczynska, Boguslaw Gediga, Jan Chojcan, Michal Sachanbinski, Provenance investigations of amber jewelry excavated in Lower Silesia (Poland) and dated back to Early Iron Age, pp. 1839-1844

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