2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0584-8547(02)00280-x
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Historical pigments: a collection analyzed with X-ray diffraction analysis and X-ray fluorescence analysis in order to create a database

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“…In the last decades, huge databases including more than 300,000 compounds are available with the instrumentation. Some tentative of building artists' pigments database has also been carried out [70].…”
Section: Pigment Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decades, huge databases including more than 300,000 compounds are available with the instrumentation. Some tentative of building artists' pigments database has also been carried out [70].…”
Section: Pigment Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'aspect non-destructif et, depuis peu, la portabilité de l'instrument, permettent des changements remarquables dans les critères d'utilisation de la fluorescence X pour l'étude des objets. Cela explique en grande partie ses applications dans le domaine du patrimoine culturel comme par exemple la caractéri-sation de pigments (Hochleitner et al, 2003), l'examen de certains éléments en archéométrie (Helmig et al, 1989) ou de divers objets culturels (Dussubieux et al, 2005). Depuis peu, l'XRF est employée plus spécifiquement à des fins de santé publique comme par exemple pour l'étude des risques liés à la présence de peintures au plomb dans les logements (Anonyme, 2005).…”
Section: é V a L U A T I O N D E L A T O X I C I T é D E S S P é C I unclassified
“…Depending on the analytical methodology used, the oxidation state of an element, the presence of specific bonds, or the entire molecule as a whole is characterized. In a study by Hochleitner et al [45] the combination of XRF and XRD was used to establish a database of commonly used inorganic pigments. Analyses were performed on commercially available powder samples.…”
Section: Painted Work Of Artmentioning
confidence: 99%