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Lasers in the Conservation of Artworks, p. 109-114

DOI: 10.1201/9780203882085.ch17

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Use of LA-ICP-MS technique with SEM-EDS analysis in the study of finishing layers

Proceedings article published in 2007 by B. Rizzo, L. Rampazzi ORCID, M. Realini, C. Colombo ORCID, C. Conti
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Abstract

The investigation of the finishing layers in artworks is of main concern, as important information on the artistic technique can be suggested. The study is usually carried out by Scanning Electron Microscopy equipped with Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), but in those cases when very similar compositions are detected, more sensitive techniques are called for. Laser Ablation-Mass Spectrometry equipped with Plasma source (LA-ICP-MS) allows a very sensitive element analysis of solid surfaces sampled by means of a laser. It is an emerging methodology, only in a few cases applied in the field of Cultural Heritage. The integration of the two techniques has been studied and applied on the finishing layers of Baroque stucco decorations, in order to define the artistic technique in terms of raw materials, stratigraphy and working tools.