In situ fluorimetry: A powerful non-invasive diagnostic technique for natural dyes used in artefacts. Part I Spectral characterization of orcein in solution, on silk and wool laboratory standards and a fragment of Renaisance tapestry (Articolo in rivista)

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  • In situ fluorimetry: A powerful non-invasive diagnostic technique for natural dyes used in artefacts. Part I Spectral characterization of orcein in solution, on silk and wool laboratory standards and a fragment of Renaisance tapestry (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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  • 2006-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • 10.1016/j.saa.2005.08.024 (literal)
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  • Clementi C., Miliani C., Romani A., Favaro G. (2006)
    In situ fluorimetry: A powerful non-invasive diagnostic technique for natural dyes used in artefacts. Part I Spectral characterization of orcein in solution, on silk and wool laboratory standards and a fragment of Renaisance tapestry
    in Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy (Print)
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  • Clementi C., Miliani C., Romani A., Favaro G. (literal)
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  • 906 (literal)
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  • 912 (literal)
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  • 64 (literal)
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  • Clementi C., Romani A., Favaro G.: Dipartimento di Chimica, Università di Perugia Miliani C., : CNR-ISTM (literal)
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  • In situ fluorimetry: A powerful non-invasive diagnostic technique for natural dyes used in artefacts. Part I Spectral characterization of orcein in solution, on silk and wool laboratory standards and a fragment of Renaisance tapestry (literal)
Abstract
  • In this paper the potentialities of spectrophotometric and fluorimetric techniques for identifying the materials used in artistic textiles are investigated. A portable non-destructive instrument suitable to record fluorescence spectra on surfaces was set up and successfully experienced. A naturally occurring dye, orcein, which was widely used in antiquity for textile dyeing, has been spectrally characterized in both solution and powder. Laboratory samples of wool and silk orcein-dyed threads were analysed before and after ageing. An original fragment of Renaissance tapestry was also analysed. The textile (wool) and the colourant (orcein) were recognised by comparison with the data from the laboratory samples. (literal)
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